Medical vocabulary, or, an explanation of all names, synonyms, terms, and phrases used in medicine and the relative branches of medical science.
- Mayne, Robert Gray, 1808-1868
- Date:
- 1862
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Medical vocabulary, or, an explanation of all names, synonyms, terms, and phrases used in medicine and the relative branches of medical science. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![ItlconJAKAliiK, a, um. {Bi-; conj-Ugo, to yoke together.) Bot. lu pairs: bicon'jugate. BIvo'riilN, is, e. {Bi-; cornu, a horn.) Two-horned: hicor'nate. ItlcnspIdAtii.s, a, um. ) {Bi-jcus- Bicii'spls, Idis, adj. j pis, the point of a spear.) Having two ])oints : bicus'pidate; bicus'pid. Blde'ns, entis, adj. (Bi-; dens, a tooth.) Having two teeth: biden'- tal. BldeiitAlis, is, e. Same as Bidens and Bidentatus: biden'tal. Blclcntatiis, a,'um. {Bi-; dens.) Having two teeth: biden'tate. See Bidens, Bidentalis. Bldl'gitatu.s, a, um. {Bi-; digi- tus, a finger.) Bot. Having two fingers: bidi'gitate. Bldl'gltl - Pinnatns, a, um. (Same; Bot. Applied to a pinnate leaf with two leaflets at the end of the common petiole. Bie'nnial. (Bi-; annus, a year.) Bot. Of two years’ duration. Bienl- nis, is, e. Blfarliis, a, um. {Bi-; fdri, to speak.) Having a double meaning; pointing two ways: bifa'rious. Bl'fer, a, um. 1 {Bi-; f^ro, to Bl'ffiras, a, wm. ) bear.) Bot. Bearing twice in the year: Iji'ferous. Bl'f Idns, a, um. {Bi-; findo, to cleave.) Bot., Pathol. Divided into two; cleft: bi'fid. Bifloru.s, a, um. {Bi-; Jlos, a flower.) Bot. Having two flowers : biflo'rous, or biflo'rate. BlfOratns, a, um. ) {Bi-; fores, a, BI'f5rns, a, um. j door.) Bot. Having two entries, or apertures: bi'forate: bi'forous. Bifnrca'fion. {Bi-; furca, a fork.) A dividing into two, as a fork into its prongs. Blfurcatio, onis, f. ' BlfiircAtiis, a, um. (Same.) Divided into tvm, like a fork: bifur'- cate. BIgns'ter. {Bi-; yaa-'rijp, the belly.) Anat. Same as Biventer and Digastricvs. BlgSniliiAtns, a, um.. {Bi-; glmlni, twins.) Bot. Twin-forked: bige'minate. BlgnAnlftceiiSy a, um. {Bignd- m'a, the trumpet-flower.) Bot. Hav- ing an arrangement, as in the Big- nonia; applied to a Juss. Ord. (pi. f.); bignoniaxeous. BlIiArlus,«, «m. {Bi-;hora,an hour.) Enduring two hours: biho'- rious. BljiigAtiis, a, um. ) {Bi-; jtigvm, Bl'JugiiH, a, um. ( a yoke.) Double-yoked; in two pairs; biju- gate. Bi'labe. {Bi-; XateTv, to lay hold on often.) Burg. An instrument for extracting foreign bodies of suffi- ciently moderate size from the blad- der, through the urethra. BIlAbiAtns, a, {Bi-; iSMvm, a lip.) Bot. Having two lips: bi- ladiiate. BIlAciulAtns, a, um. {Bi-; Idclnidtus, fringed.) Bot. Double- fringed: bilaci'niate. BllAmellAtns, a, um. {Bi-; Idmelldtus, having little plates.) Bot. Having two layers of little plates: bilamel'late. BIlAtgrAlis, g. {Bi-; litUrdlis, pertaining to the side.) Bot. Ap- plied to leaves proceeding from diffe- rent points as well as, different sides, and so somewhat distinct from oppo- site : bila'teral. \ Bile. Physiol. The gall, or pecu- liar secretion of the liver. See Bilis, Chole, Fel. Biliary. Anat., Physiol. Be- longing to the bile. Bilidris, is, e. Bili'n. {Bilis.) Chem. A gummy, pale yellow mass, considered to be the principal constituent of the bile. Billria, ce, f. Bilious. {Bilis; terminal-o5?«.) Pathol. Having much, full of, or relating to the bile. Biliosus, a, um. Bilipliei'n. {Bilis; <pai6s, of a brown colour.) Chem. The most important colouring-matter of the bile. Biltphwlna, ce, f. Bilis, is, f. See Bile. Bilivcrdi'n. (Fr. Bile; vert, green-colour.) Chem. A green sul> stance obtained from the green dejec- tions of children. Billverdlna,a;, f. Bill. (Sax. Bil.) Ornithol. The beak. Blldbns, a, um. (Bi-; Idbiis, a lobe.) Having two lobes: bilobous. BllAruliiris, is, e. {Bi-; lucitlns, a little cell.) Bot. Having two cells: bilo'cular. Bl'niAuns, a, um. (Bi-; mdmis,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24862393_0072.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


