Crossword-Solution: APPENDICULAR
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Appendicular | a. | Relating to an appendicle; appendiculate. |
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| of or relating to an appendage and especially a limb | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
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greedy person
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Sentences with APPENDICULAR (5)
Great nausea and burning thirst were not due to the disease, and the crowding upward of the liver border was caused by the gas distention.] _"Diagnosis:_ Acute diffuse appendicular peritonitis, probably also perforation; circumscribed perityphlitic abscess." [The diffuse peritonitis was apparent to the eye but not to the reason as the course of the disease proves before many days.] "Operation was considered but not performed.
This, I assume, would have been the ending if the vigorous examination that was given the patient the day before the collapse had not prematurely ruptured the abscess both into the gut and into the subperitoneal region converting an appendicular abscess into a perityphlitic one.] "Upon the next day there were several hemorrhagico-purulent stools, the urine was profuse and voided without pain.
That in particular the cranial, the facial, and the appendicular skeletons of the dolichocephalic West African (the purest, the lowest, and the prevalent type on the plantation) deviate sensibly from the highest human towards the quadrumanal stamp, has been the common observation of naturalists from Blumenbach to Ratzel; nor can this have escaped the notice of intelligent and unbiased laymen.
The most important evidence in favour of their appendicular nature is afforded by the phenomena of regeneration.
The compound eyes of insects resemble so closely the similar organs in Crustaceans that there can hardly be reasonable doubt of their homology, and the primitively appendicular nature of the eyes in the latter class suggests that in the Hexapoda also they represent the appendages of an anterior (protocerebral) segment.