n. (MIcrobiol.) Any member of the genus
n. any plant of the genus Cryptocoryne; evergreen perennials growing in fresh or brackish water; tropical Asia.
n. a genus of large robust epiphytic ferns of tropical forest and scrub; Africa and Asia and Australia.
n. The state of being dry. See Dry. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. Am entrance. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
So great an entryng and so large. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ Pref. epi- + pharyngeal. ] (Anat.) Pertaining to the segments above the epibranchial in the branchial arches of fishes. --
n. [ Epi- + pharynx. ] (Zoöl.) A structure which overlaps the mouth of certain insects. [ 1913 Webster ]
‖n. [ NL., fr. Gr.
n. (Bot.) A plant of the genus
a. [ Gr.
‖n. [ NL. See Hypo-, and Pharynx. ] (Zool.) An appendage or fold on the lower side of the pharynx, in certain insects. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ From Larynx. ] Of or pertaining to the larynx; adapted to operations on the larynx;
a. See Laryngeal. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Larynx + Gr. &unr_; to cut out. ] (Surg.) Excision of the larynx. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]
‖n. [ NL., fr. Gr.
‖n. [ NL. See Larynx, and -tis. ] (Med.) Inflammation of the larynx. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ larynx + -graph. ] An instrument for recording the larynx movements in speech. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]
a. Of or pertaining to laryngology. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. One who applies himself to laryngology. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Larynx + -logy. ] Systematized knowledge of the action and functions of the larynx; in pathology, the department which treats of the diseases of the larynx. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Larynx + Gr. (&unr_;) voice. ] The sound of the voice as heard through a stethoscope when the latter is placed upon the larynx. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Larynx + -scope. ]
a. Of or pertaining to the inspection of the larynx; of or pertaining to the laryngoscope or laryngoscopy. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ]
n. One skilled in laryngoscopy. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. The art of using the laryngoscope; investigations made with the laryngoscope. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (Surg.) An instrument for performing laryngotomy. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Gr. (&unr_;); (&unr_;), (&unr_;), the larynx +
a. [ Larynx + tracheal. ] (Anat.) Pertaining to both larynx and trachea;
n. [ Larynx + tracheotomy. ] (Surg.) The operation of cutting into the larynx and the upper part of the trachea, -- a frequent operation for obstruction to breathing. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ NL. from Gr.
☞ In the framework of the human larynx, the thyroid cartilage, attached to the hyoid bone, makes the protuberance on the front of the neck known as Adam's apple, and is articulated below to the ringlike cricoid cartilage. This is narrow in front and high behind, where, within the thyroid, it is surmounted by the two arytenoid cartilages, from which the vocal cords pass forward to be attached together to the front of the thyroid. See Syrinx. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ Naso- + pharyngeal. ] (Anat.) Of or pertaining to both throat and nose;
prop. n. (Zool.) A genus of fishes including the sockeye salmon; chinook salmon; and coho salmon.
a. Pharyngeal. H. Sweet. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ See Pharynx. ] (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the pharynx; in the region of the pharynx. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (Anat.) A pharyngeal bone or cartilage; especially, one of the
‖n. [ NL. See Pharynx, and -itis. ] (Med.) Inflammation of the pharynx. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ Pharynx + branchial. ] (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the pharynx and the branchiæ; -- applied especially to the dorsal elements in the branchial arches of fishes. See Pharyngeal. --
‖n. pl. [ NL. See Pharynx, and Branchia. ] (Zool.) Same as Leptocardia. [ 1913 Webster ]
‖n. pl. [ NL. See Pharynx, and Gnathic. ] (Zool.) A division of fishes in which the lower pharyngeal bones are united. It includes the scaroid, labroid, and embioticoid fishes. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ Pharynx + laryngeal. ] Of or pertaining both to pharynx and the larynx. [ 1913 Webster ]
‖n. pl. [ NL., fr. Gr.
n. (Surg.) An instrument for incising or scarifying the tonsils, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Pharynx + Gr.
n.;
n. [ Etymol. uncertain. ] A piece of iron crossing the hole in the upper millstone by which the stone is supported on the spindle. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (Med.) [ 1913 Webster ]
a. Having a distorted neck; having the deformity called wryneck{ 1 }. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. The quality or state of being wry, or distorted. W. Montagu. [ 1913 Webster ]