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| gull | <ornithology> One of many species of long-winged sea birds of the genus Larus and allied genera. Among the best known American species are the herring gull (Larus argentatus), the great black-backed gull (L. Murinus) the laughing gull (L. Atricilla), and Bonaparte's gull (L. Philadelphia). The common European gull is Larus canus. <zoology> Gull teaser, the jager; also applied to certain species of terns. Origin: Of Celtic origin; cf. Corn. Gullan, W. Gwylan. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| gullet | 1. <anatomy> The tube by which food and drink are carried from the pharynx to the stomach; the oesophagus. 2. Something shaped like the food passage, or performing similar functions; as: A channel for water. <engineering> A preparatory cut or channel in excavations, of sufficient width for the passage of earth wagons. A concave cut made in the teeth of some saw blades. Origin: OE. Golet, OF. Goulet, dim. Of gole, goule, throat, F. Gueule, L. Gula; perh. Akin to Skr. Gula, G. Kenle; cf. F. Goulet the neck of a bottle, goulotte channel gutter. Cf. Gules, Gully. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Gullstrand | Allvar, Swedish ophthalmologist and Nobel laureate, 1862-1930. See: biomicroscope. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Gullstrand's slitlamp | In ophthalmology, an instrument consisting of a combination of a microscope and a narrow beam of collimated light that can be narrowed into a slit and used to examine the eye. Synonym: biomicroscope, Gullstrand's slitlamp. (05 Mar 2000) Previous: slippery, slipping patella, slipping rib, slipping rib cartilage, slitNext: slit lamp, slit microscope, slit pores, slit-shellGullstrand's slitlamp -->slit lamp <apparatus, ophthalmology> A special type of examination of the anterior structures of the eye. These include the conjunctiva, sclera, lids, iris, cornea and anterior chamber. The slit lamp is a device which focuses a high intensity light beam (that can be focused as a slit) at the structures of the eye while the examiner looks through a magnifying scope. Eyedrops which numb the eyes and dilate the pupils will often be used prior to examination. The exam is not at all uncomfortable, just time consuming. Diagnoses such as foreign body (to conjunctiva, cornea or sclera), iritis, herpes keratoconjunctivitis, cornmeal ulcer, cataracts, glaucoma and corneal abrasions may be made using this exam. Some foreign bodies can even be removed using the enhanced image amplification of the slit lamp. (19 Jan 1998) |
| sea gull | <zoology> Any gull living on the seacoast. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| sea gull murmur | A murmur imitating the cooing sound of a seagull nearly always due to aortic stenosis or mitral regurgitation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| gullet |
esophagus: the passage between the pharynx and the stomach
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The esophagus (also spelled oesophagus/sophagus), or gullet is the muscular tube in vertebrates through which ingested food passes from the mouth area to the stomach. Food is passed through the esophagus by using the process of peristalsis. ...
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| gullet |
The throat.
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area under the fork, swells, or pommel of the saddle
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The section of the gastrointestinal tract from the throat to the stomach. Also known as the oesophagus.
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| gull | mostly white aquatic bird having long pointed wings and short legs |
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| gull | a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of |
| gull | fool or hoax |
| gull | make a fool or dupe of |
| gull | the passage between the pharynx and the stomach |
| gull | tendency to believe too readily and therefore to be easily deceived |
| gull | easily tricked because of being too trusting |
| gull | naive and easily deceived or tricked |
| gull | a fictional Englishman who travels to the imaginary land of Lilliput (in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels) |
| gull | deep ditch cut by running water (especially after a prolonged downpour) |
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