Eustachian and inner
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TUBESEustachian and inner
TUBEInner or Eustachian follower
alburnumthe soft wood between inner bark and heartwood
alburnumsALBURNUM, the soft wood between inner bark and heartwood
DALAILAMA"True happiness comes from a sense of inner peace and contentment." (1989)
hypothecathe inner and younger layer of the cell wall of a diatom
sapwoodthe softer part of the wood between the inner bark and the heartwood
hypothecaeHYPOTHECA, the inner and younger layer of the cell wall of a diatom
endosporesThe inner layer of the membrane or wall of some spores and pollen grains
dermatoglyphica ridge pattern of skin on the inner surface of the hands and feet
capizthe squarish, translucent inner shell of Placuna used in making lamps, windowpane, and decorative objects
dermatoglyphicsDERMATOGLYPHIC, a ridge pattern of skin on the inner surface of the hands and feet
typhlosoles(in annelids and many bivalve mollusks) an infolding along the inner wall of the intestine
capizesthe squarish, translucent inner shell of Placuna used in making lamps, windowpane, and decorative objects
vestibulitisinflammation of the labyrinth and cochlea of the inner ear, causing vertigo, ataxia and deafness
mesogleathe noncellular, gelatinous material between the inner and outer body walls of a coelenterate or sponge
lagginsthe inner angle of a wooden dish, formed by the meeting of the sides and bottom
lagginthe inner angle of a wooden dish, formed by the meeting of the sides and bottom
quercitrona N. American oak, the dyer's oak; its inner bark, a source of quercetin and flavin
midsolesA layer of material between the inner and outer soles of a shoe, for absorbing shock
laggenthe inner angle of a wooden dish, formed by the meeting of the sides and bottom
vestibulitisesVESTIBULITIS, inflammation of the labyrinth and cochlea of the inner ear, causing vertigo, ataxia and deafness
diploesthe cancellate bony tissue between the hard inner and outer walls of the bones of the cranium
diploicthe cancellate bony tissue between the hard inner and outer walls of the bones of the cranium
quercitronsQUERCITRON, a N. American oak, the dyer's oak; its inner bark, a source of quercetin and flavin
diploethe cancellate bony tissue between the hard inner and outer walls of the bones of the cranium
superelevationthe vertical distance between the heights of inner and outer edges of highway pavement or railroad rails
superelevationsSUPERELEVATION, the vertical distance between the heights of inner and outer edges of highway pavement or railroad rails
bensthe inner or back room of a two-room cottage, esp. when used as a combined parlor and bedroom
atheromamass of yellowish fatty and cellular material that forms in and beneath the inner lining of the arterial walls
pericardiaThe membrane enclosing the heart, consisting of an outer fibrous layer and an inner double layer of serous membrane
spontaneousPerformed or occurring as a result of a sudden inner impulse or inclination and without premeditation or external stimulus
pericardiumThe membrane enclosing the heart, consisting of an outer fibrous layer and an inner double layer of serous membrane
endodermisAn inner layer of cells in the cortex of a root and of some stems, surrounding a vascular bundle
benthe inner or back room of a two-room cottage, esp. when used as a combined parlor and bedroom
friendmember of a Christian sect that stresses Inner Light, rejects sacraments and an ordained ministry, and opposes war called also Quaker
friendsmember of a Christian sect that stresses Inner Light, rejects sacraments and an ordained ministry, and opposes war called also Quaker
tibiasthe inner and usually larger of the two bones of the vertebrate hind or lower limb between the knee and ankle
tibiathe inner and usually larger of the two bones of the vertebrate hind or lower limb between the knee and ankle
yurtsa circular domed tent of skins or felt stretched over a collapsible lattice framework and used by pastoral peoples of inner Asia