Sheath and shift
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DRESSESSheath and shift
DRESSShift or sheath
DRESSSheath or shift
DRESSSheath or shift.
epineuriumthe connective tissue framework and sheath of a nerve
epineuriumsEPINEURIUM, the connective tissue framework and sheath of a nerve
epineuriaEPINEURIUM, the connective tissue framework and sheath of a nerve
perichaetiuma sheath or cluster of leaves around the archegonia in mosses and liverworts
epineurialrelating to the epineurium, the connective tissue framework and sheath of a nerve
perichaetiaPERICHAETIUM, a sheath or cluster of leaves around the archegonia in mosses and liverworts
folliclesThe sheath of cells and connective tissue that surrounds the root of a hair
perichaetialrelating to the perichaetium, a sheath or cluster of leaves around the archegonia in mosses and liverworts
sarcolemmalof or like a sarcolemma, the very thin transparent and apparently homogeneous sheath which incloses a striated muscular fiber
sheathbilleither of two Antarctic seabirds having a white plumage and a horny sheath at the base of the bill
myelinesoft, white, fatty material in the membrane of Schwann cells and certain neuroglial cells: the substance of the myelin sheath
myelinsoft, white, fatty material in the membrane of Schwann cells and certain neuroglial cells: the substance of the myelin sheath
sheathbillsSHEATHBILL, either of two Antarctic seabirds having a white plumage and a horny sheath at the base of the bill
myelinssoft, white, fatty material in the membrane of Schwann cells and certain neuroglial cells: the substance of the myelin sheath
thoroughpinsA swelling of the tendon sheath above the hock of a horse, which may be pressed from inside to outside and vice versa
thoroughpinA swelling of the tendon sheath above the hock of a horse, which may be pressed from inside to outside and vice versa
tiepinsan ornamental straight pin that has usually a sheath for the point and is used to hold the ends of a necktie in place
sheathbillsA mainly white pigeonlike bird with a horny sheath around the base of the bill, breeding on the coasts of sub-Antarctic islands and feeding by scavenging
sheathbillA mainly white pigeonlike bird with a horny sheath around the base of the bill, breeding on the coasts of sub-Antarctic islands and feeding by scavenging
chollasany of numerous shrubby opuntias chiefly of the southwestern United States and Mexico that have needlelike spines partly enclosed in a papery sheath and cylindrical joints called also cholla cactus
tiepinstraight pin, usually with an ornamented head and a small metal sheath for its point, for holding together the ends of a necktie or to pin them to a shirt front