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Definition of lymphatic
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Lymphatic
(a.) Madly
enthusiastic;
frantic.
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Cytogenous
::
Cytogenous
(a.)
Producing
cells;
--
applied
esp. to
lymphatic,
or
adenoid,
tissue..
Lymphadenitis
::
Lymphadenitis
(n.)
Inflammation
of the
lymphatic
glands;
--
called
also
lymphitis.
Conglobate
::
Conglobate
(a.)
Collected
into, or
forming,
a
rounded
mass or ball; as, the
conglobate
[lymphatic]
glands;
conglobate
flowers..
Absorbent
::
Absorbent
(n.) The
vessels
by which the
processes
of
absorption
are
carried
on, as the
lymphatics
in
animals,
the
extremities
of the roots in
plants..
Lacteal
::
Lacteal
(n.) One of the
lymphatic
vessels
which
convey
chyle from the small
intestine
through
the
mesenteric
glands
to the
thoracic
duct; a
chyliferous
vessel.
Scrofula
::
Scrofula
(n.) A
constitutional
disease,
generally
hereditary,
especially
manifested
by
chronic
enlargement
and
cheesy
degeneration
of the
lymphatic
glands,
particularly
those of the neck, and
marked
by a
tendency
to the
development
of
chronic
intractable
inflammations
of the skin,
mucous
membrane,
bones,
joints,
and other
parts,
and by a
diminution
in the power of
resistance
to
disease
or
injury
and the
capacity
for
recovery.
Scrofula
is now
generally
held to be
tuberculous
in
character,
and may
Ganglion
::
Ganglion
(n.) A node, or gland in the
lymphatic
system;
as, a
lymphatic
ganglion..
Lymphatic
::
Lymphatic
(n.) A mad
enthusiast;
a
lunatic.
Lymphatic
::
Lymphatic
(a.) Madly
enthusiastic;
frantic.
Interfollicular
::
Interfollicular
(a.)
Between
follicles;
as, the
interfollicular
septa in a
lymphatic
gland..
Epithelium
::
Epithelium
(n.) The
superficial
layer of cells
lining
the
alimentary
canal and all its
appendages,
all
glands
and their
ducts,
blood
vessels
and
lymphatics,
serous
cavities,
etc. It often
includes
the
epidermis
(i. e.,
keratin-producing
epithelial
cells),
and it is
sometimes
restricted
to the
alimentary
canal,
the
glands
and their
appendages,
-- the term
endothelium
being
applied
to the
lining
membrane
of the blood
vessels,
lymphatics,
and
serous
cavities..
Peribranchial
::
Peribranchial
(a.)
Around
the
bronchi
or
bronchial
tubes;
as, the
peribronchial
lymphatics..
Lymphoma
::
Lymphoma
(n.) A tumor
having
a
structure
resembling
that of a
lymphatic
gland;
--
called
also
lymphadenoma.
Lymphoid
::
Lymphoid
(a.)
Resembling
lymph;
also,
resembling
a
lymphatic
gland;
adenoid;
as,
lymphoid
tissue..
Strangulate
::
Strangles
(n.) A
disease
in
horses
and
swine,
in which the upper part of the
throat,
or
groups
of
lymphatic
glands
elsewhere,
swells..
Angiography
::
Angiography
(n.) A
description
of blood
vessels
and
lymphatics.
Capillary
::
Capillary
(n.) A
minute,
thin-walled
vessel;
particularly
one of the
smallest
blood
vessels
connecting
arteries
and
veins,
but used also for the
smallest
lymphatic
and
biliary
vessels..
Perilymphatic
::
Perilymphatic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
containing,
perilymph..
Perilymphangial
::
Perilymphangial
(a.)
Around,
or at the side of, a
lymphatic
vessel..
Lymph
::
Lymph (n.) An
alkaline
colorless
fluid,
contained
in the
lymphatic
vessels,
coagulable
like
blood,
but free from red blood
corpuscles.
It is
absorbed
from the
various
tissues
and
organs
of the body, and is
finally
discharged
by the
thoracic
and right
lymphatic
ducts into the great veins near the
heart..
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