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Definition of rache
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Rache (n.) A dog that
pursued
his prey by
scent,
as
distinguished
from the
greyhound..
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Phalangoidea
::
Phalangoidea
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Arachnoidea,
including
the daddy
longlegs
or
harvestman
(Phalangium)
and many
similar
kinds.
They have long,
slender,
many-jointed
legs;
usually
a
rounded,
segmented
abdomen;
and
chelate
jaws. They
breathe
by
tracheae.
Called
also
Phalangides,
Phalangidea,
Phalangiida,
and
Opilionea..
Trachelipodous
::
Trachelipodous
(a.)
Having
the foot
united
with the neck; of or
pertainingto
the
Trachelipoda.
Windpipe
::
Windpipe
(n.) The
passage
for the
breath
from the
larynx
to the
lungs;
the
trachea;
the
weasand.
See
Illust.
under Lung.
Tracheocele
::
Tracheocele
(n.)
Goiter.
Prototracheata
::
Prototracheata
(n. pl.) Same as
Malacopoda.
Bronchus
::
Bronchus
(n.) One of the
subdivisions
of the
trachea
or
windpipe;
esp. one of the two
primary
divisions.
Earache
::
Earache
(n.) Ache or pain in the ear.
Spiracle
::
Spiracle
(n.) One of the
external
openings
communicating
with the air tubes or
tracheae
of
insects,
myriapods,
and
arachnids.
They are
variable
in
number,
and are
usually
situated
on the sides of the
thorax
and
abdomen,
a pair to a
segment.
These
openings
are
usually
elliptical,
and
capable
of being
closed.
See
Illust.
under
Coleoptera..
Tracheate
::
Tracheate
(n.) Any
arthropod
having
tracheae;
one of the
Tracheata.
Tracheophonae
::
Tracheophonae
(n. pl.) A group of
passerine
birds
having
the
syrinx
at the lower end of the
trachea.
Tracheid
::
Tracheid
(n.) A wood cell with
spiral
or other
markings
and
closed
throughout,
as in pine
wood..
Tracheotomy
::
Tracheotomy
(n.) The
operation
of
making
an
opening
into the
windpipe.
Crache
::
Crache
(v.) To
scratch.
Trachelidan
::
Trachelidan
(n.) Any one of a tribe of
beetles
(Trachelides)
which have the head
supported
on a
pedicel.
The oil
beetles
and the
Cantharides
are
examples.
Hypotrachelium
::
Hypotrachelium
(n.) Same as
Gorgerin.
Throatwort
::
Throatwort
(n.) A plant
(Campanula
Trachelium)
formerly
considered
a
remedy
for sore
throats
because
of its
throat-shaped
corolla.
Trachea
::
Trachea
(n.) The
windpipe.
See
Illust.
of Lung.
Trachea
::
Trachea
(n.) One of the
respiratory
tubes of
insects
and
arachnids.
Pauropoda
::
Pauropoda
(n. pl.) An order of small
myriapods
having
only nine pairs of legs and
destitute
of
tracheae.
Laryngotracheotomy
::
Laryngotracheotomy
(n.) The
operation
of
cutting
into the
larynx
and the upper part of the
trachea,
-- a
frequent
operation
for
obstruction
to
breathing..
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