| stellate r. |
the soft, middle part of the enamel organ of a developing tooth, the cells being separated by an increase in the gelatinous intercellular substance that forces the cells apart without breaking the intercellular connections, giving them a stellate appearance and providing protection later for the enamel-forming cells.
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| stellate v.’s of kidney |
venae stellatae renis.
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| stella |
nickname for the $4 gold patterns struck in 1879 and 1880.
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| stellate |
Star shaped.
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| stellate |
Arranged or shaped like a star; radiating from a center.
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