| claustra | Plural of claustrum. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| claustral | Relating to the claustrum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| claustral layer | The layer of subcortical gray matter between the external capsule and the white matter of the insula or extreme capsule. (05 Mar 2000) |
| claustrophobia | <psychology> Morbid fear of confined or closed-in places. Origin: Gr. Phobos = fear (16 Mar 1998) |
| claustrophobic | <psychology> An unexplained fear of tight or closed in spaces. Origin: Gr. Phobos = fear (27 Sep 1997) |
| claustrum | 1. One of several anatomical structures bearing a resemblance to a barrier. 2. A thin, vertically placed lamina of gray matter lying close to the putamen, from which it is separated by the external capsule. Claustrum consists of two parts: 1) an insular part and 2) a temporal part between putamen and the temporal lobe. Cells of the claustrum have reciprocal connections with sensory areas of the cerebral cortex. Origin: L. Barrier (05 Mar 2000) |
| claustrum oris | An obsolete term for soft palate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| claustrum virginale | An obsolete term for hymen. (05 Mar 2000) |
| clausura | Synonym: atresia. Origin: L. A lock, bolt, fr. Claudo, to close (05 Mar 2000) |
| clava | Synonym: tubercle of gracile nucleus. Origin: L. A club (05 Mar 2000) |
| claval | Relating to the clava. (05 Mar 2000) |
| clavaminate synthase | <enzyme> From streptomyces clavuligerus; convers proclavaminic acid to clavaminic acid in a reaction requiring fe(2+), alpha-ketoglutarate, and oxygen Registry number: EC 1.14.11.- Synonym: clavaminic acid synthase (26 Jun 1999) |
| clavata | <plant biology> Club-shaped, having the form of a club, growing gradually thicker toward the top, as certain parts of a plant. (09 Oct 1997) |
| clavate | Club-shaped. (09 Oct 1997) |
| clavate papillae | fungiform papillae |
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squamous cell carcinoma of the lip due to irritation caused by a pipe stem.
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| CLAMS |
Clams are shelled marine or freshwater molluscs belonging to the class Bivalvia. The term "clam" has no taxonomic significance in biology, but is often used to refer to any bivalve (a mollusc whose body is protected by two symmetrical shells) that is not an oyster, mussel, or a scallop, and that has a more-or-less oval shape. An exception is the razor clam, which has an elongate shell that suggests an old-fashioned straight razor. ...
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Classic is an emulation layer in Mac OS X that allows applications written for earlier versions of Mac OS to run on OS X systems, without having to boot the system using one of those versions. It has been a key element of Apple's strategy to replace the "classic" Mac OS (versions 9 and below) with Mac OS X as the standard operating system used by Macintosh computers, by eliminating the need to use the older OS directly. ...
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Scientific classification or biological classification is how biologists group and categorize extinct and living species of organisms. Modern classification has its roots in the system of Carolus Linnaeus, who grouped species according to shared physical characteristics. These groupings have been revised since Linnaeus to improve consistency with the Darwinian principle of common descent. ...
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Philosophers sometimes distinguish classes from types and kinds. We can talk about the class of human beings, just as we can talk about the type (or natural kind), human being, or humanity. How, then, might classes differ from types? One might well think they are not actually different categories of being, but typically, while both are treated as abstract objects, classes are not usually treated as universals, whereas types usually are. ...
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| CLA | become more restrictive or repressive |
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| CLA | get serious about enforcing a rule |
| CLA | sudden restriction on an activity |
| CLA | the shell of a clam |
| CLA | a dredging bucket with hinges like the shell of a clam |
| CLA | group of people related by blood or marriage |
| CLA | a member of a clan |
| CLA | conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods |
| CLA | an intelligence operation so planned and executed as to insure concealment |
| CLA | a loud resonant repeating noise |
| CLA | make a loud noise, as if striking metal |
| CLA | (British) a conspicuous mistake whose effects seem to reverberate |
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