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Hygienic Physiology : With Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics · Joel Dorman Steele — chapter 64 of 64 · ~112 words · public domain

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Tra' che a (tra'-ke-a). Means rough, alluding to the roughened surface of the windpipe.

Tri' ceps. A muscle with three heads, or origins.

Tri' cus' pid (tres, three; cuspis, point). A valve of the heart.

Tym' pa num (a drum) of the ear.

Vas' cu lar (vasculum, little vessel). Full of small blood vessels.

Ven' tri cle (-kl). A cavity of the heart.

Ver' te bra, plu. vertebræ (verto, I turn). A term applied to each one of the bones of the spine.

Vil' lus (villus, tuft of hair), plu. villi.

Vi' ti ate. To taint. To spoil.

Vit' re ous (vitrium, glass). Glassy.

Vo' mer (plowshare). A bone of the nose.

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