Had the gall
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DAREDHad the gall
SOMENERVE"The gall!"
DARESHas the gall
cholecystthe gall bladder
CYSTICOf the gall bladder
WHATNERVE"Of all the gall!"
LIONSFOOTGall of the earth
cholecystsCHOLECYST, the gall bladder
cholelithiasisthe production of gall stones
cholecystitisinflammation of the gall bladder
tacahouta gall on the tamarisk
cholelithiasesCHOLELITHIASIS, the production of gall stones
cholecystitisesCHOLECYSTITIS, inflammation of the gall bladder
tacahoutsTACAHOUT, a gall on the tamarisk
bedeguara spongy gall on the sweet-briar
cholecystectomya surgical operation to remove the gall bladder
bedeguarsBEDEGUAR, a spongy gall on the sweet-briar
cysticbelonging or pertaining to the urinary bladder or gall bladder
bedeguargall on roses, esp. the sweetbrier, produced by a gall wasp
gallstonea concretion, or calculus, formed in the gall bladder or biliary passages
gallstonesGALLSTONE, a concretion, or calculus, formed in the gall bladder or biliary passages
midgyany similar or related insect, such as the biting midge and gall midge
cholecystotomythe surgical formation of an opening in the wall of the gall bladder als
cholecystostomythe surgical formation of an opening in the wall of the gall bladder als
jointwormthe larva of a small, hymenopterous fly, which is found in gall-like swellings on the stalks of wheat
jointwormsJOINTWORM, the larva of a small, hymenopterous fly, which is found in gall-like swellings on the stalks of wheat
inquilineAn animal exploiting the living space of another, e.g., an insect that lays its eggs in a gall produced by another
inquilinesAn animal exploiting the living space of another, e.g., an insect that lays its eggs in a gall produced by another
lithotripsythe surgical operation of crushing a stone in the bladder, kidney or gall bladder, so that its fragments may be passed naturally from the body
lithotripsiesLITHOTRIPSY, the surgical operation of crushing a stone in the bladder, kidney or gall bladder, so that its fragments may be passed naturally from the body
clubrootA fungal disease of cabbages, turnips, and related plants, in which the root becomes swollen and distorted by a single large gall or groups of smaller galls
caprificationa method of promoting the pollination of figs by hanging branches of caprifig flowers so that parasitic gall-wasps living on the female flowers can carry pollen to the wild fig
caprificationsCAPRIFICATION, a method of promoting the pollination of figs by hanging branches of caprifig flowers so that parasitic gall-wasps living on the female flowers can carry pollen to the wild fig