like a cyst
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cystiformlike a cyst
cystoida cyst-like structure, also CYSTID
cystida cyst-like structure, also CYSTOID
cystoidsCYSTOID, a cyst-like structure, also CYSTID
cystidsCYSTID, a cyst-like structure, also CYSTOID
cystoidresembling a cyst
WENCyst of a kind
encyststo enclose in a cyst
WENA cyst of the skin
sacculesA small sac, pouch, or cyst
hydatida cyst caused by a tapeworm
cystectomythe surgical removal of a cyst
ranulaa cyst formed under the tongue
encystingEnclose or become enclosed in a cyst
encystsform or become enclosed in a cyst
hydatidsHYDATID, a cyst caused by a tapeworm
ranulasRANULA, a cyst formed under the tongue
cystectomiesCYSTECTOMY, the surgical removal of a cyst
encyststo enclose or become enclosed in a cyst
encystedto enclose or become enclosed in a cyst
encystto enclose or become enclosed in a cyst
cystsCYST, a sac (a pouchlike structure in an animal or plant)
colloidcolloidal substance in the body, as a stored secretion or a cyst
ranulaa cyst formed under the tongue by obstruction of a gland duct
cysticpertaining to, of the nature of, or having a cyst or cysts; encysted
wenan abnormal growth or a cyst protruding from a surface especially of the skin
cysticpertaining to a cyst (a sac (a pouchlike structure in an animal or plant))
hydatidiformhaving the shape of a hydatid, a fluid-filled cyst, esp one containing tapeworm larva
vesiclesa membranous and usually fluid-filled pouch (as a cyst, vacuole, or cell) in a plant or animal
hydatidcyst with watery contents that is produced in humans and animals by a tapeworm in the larval state; cysticerus
hydatidscyst with watery contents that is produced in humans and animals by a tapeworm in the larval state; cysticerus
hydatidthe larval cyst of a tapeworm (genus Echinococcus) occurring as a fluid-filled sac containing daughter cysts in which scolices develop
hydatidsthe larval cyst of a tapeworm (genus Echinococcus) occurring as a fluid-filled sac containing daughter cysts in which scolices develop