White outer coat of the eye
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SCLERAWhite outer coat of the eye
scleraethe dense fibrous opaque white outer coat enclosing the eyeball except the part covered by the cornea see eye illustration
sclerathe dense fibrous opaque white outer coat enclosing the eyeball except the part covered by the cornea see eye illustration
sclerasThe white outer layer of the eyeball. At the front of the eye it is continuous with the cornea
sealyhamany of a breed of short-legged long-headed terriers developed in Wales with a usually white wiry outer coat and soft dense undercoat
testathe outer, usually hard, integument or coat of a seed
extinesthe outer coat of a spore, esp. a pollen grain
extinethe outer coat of a spore, esp. a pollen grain
testaethe outer, usually hard, integument or coat of a seed
exinesthe outer coat of a spore, esp. a pollen grain
exinethe outer coat of a spore, esp. a pollen grain
peridialthe outer enveloping coat of the fruit body in many fungi
branto soak in water mixed with the outer coat of cereals
underfurthe thick, soft fur beneath the outer coat of certain mammals
peridiumthe outer enveloping coat of the fruit body in many fungi
underfursUNDERFUR, the thick, soft fur beneath the outer coat of certain mammals
branningBRAN, to soak in water mixed with the outer coat of cereals
brannedBRAN, to soak in water mixed with the outer coat of cereals
brannerone that brans (to soak in water mixed with the outer coat of cereals)
sporopolleninsinert, tough polymer forming the resistant outer coat of a pollen grain or spore
ecdysialthe shedding or casting off of an outer coat or integument by snakes, crustaceans, etc.
brannersBRANNER, one that brans (to soak in water mixed with the outer coat of cereals)
ecdysesthe shedding or casting off of an outer coat or integument by snakes, crustaceans, etc.
ecdysisthe shedding or casting off of an outer coat or integument by snakes, crustaceans, etc.
scleroticsSCLEROTIC, the firm outer coat of the eyeball, which is often cartilaginous and sometimes bony
sclerotichard, indurated also SCLEROID, SCLEROUS / the firm outer coat of the eyeball, which is often cartilaginous and sometimes bony
uncoatingthe action of releasing viral nucleic acid from a virus or exposing the interior of a virus enough to facilitate replication by stripping away the outer layers of the viral coat
uncoatingsUNCOATING, the action of releasing viral nucleic acid from a virus or exposing the interior of a virus enough to facilitate replication by stripping away the outer layers of the viral coat
tunicatesA marine invertebrate of a group that includes the sea squirts and salps. They have a rubbery or hard outer coat and two siphons to draw water into and out of the body