Cavities in bones
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ANTRACavities in bones
myeloidlike or pertaining to the soft, fatty, vascular tissue in the interior cavities of bones
sinusesA cavity within a bone or other tissue, esp. one in the bones of the face or skull connecting with the nasal cavities
GUHRSDeposits in rock cavities.
VUGSCrystal-lined cavities in rock.
SINUSESAir cavities in the head.
saponitea mineral found in rock cavities
craterto form cavities in a surface
QUSESIn pencil: Cranial cavities; In pen: Employs
crateringCRATER, to form cavities in a surface
crateredCRATER, to form cavities in a surface
cratersCRATER, to form cavities in a surface
saponitesSAPONITE, a mineral found in rock cavities
honeycombedCorrode (something) internally, forming small cavities in it
honeycombingCorrode (something) internally, forming small cavities in it
cavitarypertaining to the formation of cavities in tissue
sinusone of the cavities in the skull connecting with the nasal cavities
peritonaeuma serous membrane enclosing the viscera in the abdominal and pelvic cavities als
ventriclesEach of the four connected fluid-filled cavities in the center of the brain
coryzalacute inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nasal cavities; cold in the head
amygdaloidan igneous rock in which almond-shaped steam-cavities have been filled with minerals
peritonaeaPERITONAEUM, a serous membrane enclosing the viscera in the abdominal and pelvic cavities als
cavitationthe formation of cavities in a structure, or of gas bubbles in a liquid
coryzaacute inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nasal cavities; cold in the head
coryzasacute inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nasal cavities; cold in the head
peritonaeumsPERITONAEUM, a serous membrane enclosing the viscera in the abdominal and pelvic cavities als
ventricleEach of the four connected fluid-filled cavities in the center of the brain
amygdaloidsAMYGDALOID, an igneous rock in which almond-shaped steam-cavities have been filled with minerals
cavitationsCAVITATION, the formation of cavities in a structure, or of gas bubbles in a liquid
rubblePieces of rough or undressed stone used in building walls, esp. as filling for cavities
datolitesmineral, calcium and boron silicate, CaB(SiO4)(OH), usually occurring in rock cavities in the form of colorless, prismatic crystals
datolitemineral, calcium and boron silicate, CaB(SiO4)(OH), usually occurring in rock cavities in the form of colorless, prismatic crystals
saponiteclay mineral, hydrous magnesium aluminum silicate, belonging to the montmorillonite group: found as a soft filling in rock cavities
saponitesclay mineral, hydrous magnesium aluminum silicate, belonging to the montmorillonite group: found as a soft filling in rock cavities
saponitea hydrous magnesium aluminum silicate occurring in soft soapy amorphous masses and filling veins and cavities (as in serpentine)
peritoneoscopythe visual examination of the peritoneal cavities by means of an endoscope inserted through an incision in the abdomen
intracavitaryapplied within or through body cavities, as radium applied in the uterus, or irradiation through natural or artificial body cavities
hemolymphfluid in the body cavities and tissues of invertebrates, in arthropods functioning as blood and in some other invertebrates functioning as lymph
pumicesa volcanic glass full of cavities and very low in density that is used especially in powder form for smoothing and polishing
vomerinebone of the skull in most vertebrates, in humans forming a large part of the septum between the right and left cavities of the nose