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dorsal [DOOR-sull] top or uppermost; pertaining to the back or upper side.
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dorsal root The collection of nerves entering the dorsal section (on the back) of a spinal cord segment.
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dorsal of the back.
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dorsum the posterior portion of the stethidium on the superior surface of the body, directly above the postpectus, and bounded behind by the tergum; in the Coleoptera it is covered by the basal portion of the elytra.
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dormant [French, dormire= to sleep] Referring to a stage in the development of a seed, in which growth is suspended until restarted by environmental cues.
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