| spica | Origin: L, an ear, as of corn. 1. <medicine> A kind of bandage passing, by successive turns and crosses, from an extremity to the trunk; so called from its resemblance to a spike of a barley. 2. <astronomy> A star of the first magnitude situated in the constellation Virgo. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| spica bandage | Successive strips of material applied to the body and the first part of a limb, or to the hand and a finger, which overlap slightly in a V to resemble an ear of grain. Origin: L. Spica, ear of grain (05 Mar 2000) |
| spicated | <botany> Having the form of a spike, or ear; arranged in a spike or spikes. Origin: L. Spicatus, p. P. Of spicare furnish with spikes, or ears, fr. Spica a spike, or ear. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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the brightest star in Virgo
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A figure-of-eight bandage
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A quite benefic fixed star at 23 degrees 50' Libra in the year 2000, of the nature of Venus and Mars. An oasis of good fortune in the otherwise parched path from 15 degrees Libra to 15 degrees Scorpio.
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a figure-of-8 bandage with turns that cross one another regularly like the letter V, usually applied to anatomical areas of quite different dimensions, such as the pelvis and thigh or the thorax and arm. See Plate 9.
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A cast containing the lower torso and extending to one or both lower extremities. If only one lower extremity is included, it is called a single hip spica; if two are included, it is called a double hip spica. These are used for t
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| spica | (botany) having or relating to spikes |
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