Principal ducts
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MAINSPrincipal ducts.
FLUESDucts.
VENTSAir ducts
ductlesswithout ducts
ITERSAnatomical ducts
AORTASArterial ducts
ITERSBrain ducts
VASADucts: Lat.
LEADERSFurnace ducts
VASAAnatomical ducts
VASADucts: Anat.
DRYERVENTSLaundry appliances' ducts
VASADucts, in biology
TEARSOutpouring from ducts
VASADucts, in anatomy
ductalmade up of ducts
ductworka system of ducts
ductinga system of ducts
ductingmaterials for making ducts
OVAContents of some ducts
OVASome ducts carry them
VENTEDSupplied with air ducts.
ductworksDUCTWORK, a system of ducts
ductingsDUCTING, a system of ducts
WEEPOpen up the tear ducts
vascularpertaining to ducts that convey body fluids
vascularlyVASCULAR, pertaining to ducts that convey body fluids
exhalentssomething that exhales, as the ducts of certain mollusks
miltsthe testes and sperm ducts when filled with this secretion
miltthe testes and sperm ducts when filled with this secretion
cholangiographyX-ray examination of the bile ducts, used to locate and identify an obstruction
racemose(of a gland) resembling a bunch of grapes; having branching ducts that end in acini
emunctorya cleansing organ or canal; a term applied to the excretory ducts and organs of the body
aciniany of the small sacs terminating the ducts of some exocrine glands and lined with secretory cells
emunctoriesEMUNCTORY, a cleansing organ or canal; a term applied to the excretory ducts and organs of the body
sudamen(Latin) a whitish vesicle due to the retention of sweat in the sweat ducts or under the skin
sudaminalrelating to sudamina, whitish vesicles due to the retention of sweat in the sweat ducts or under the skin
sudaminaSUDAMEN, (Latin) a whitish vesicle due to the retention of sweat in the sweat ducts or under the skin
nipplesThe small projection of a woman's or girl's breast in which the mammary ducts terminate and from which milk can be secreted
hilusAn indentation in the surface of a kidney, spleen, or other organ, where blood vessels, ducts, nerve fibers, etc., enter or leave it