Crossword-Solution: VERMIS 6 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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middle lobe connecting the two halves of the cerebellum 1 answer
BRAIN lobe 6 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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Non salices, non glauca ergo coryleta videbo Molles ad numeros lætum motare cacumen:— Quale rosis scabies; quam formidabile vermis Depulso jam lacte gregi, dum tondet agellos; Sive quod, indutis verna jam veste, pruinæ Floribus, albet ubi primum paliurus in agris: Tale fuit nostris, Lycidam periisse, bubulcis.
Verses and Translations C. S. Calverley 2014
From the fourth vesicle, the hind brain (h), develops the greater part of the cerebellum--namely, the vermis and the two small hemispheres.
The Evolution of Man, V.2 Ernst Haeckel 2004
Quale nempe primordium, ovum est et plantarum semen; tale etiam viviparorum conceptus, et insectorum _vermis_ ab Aristotele dictus: diversa scilicet diversorum viventium primordia." The definition of a germ as "matter potentially alive, and having within itself the tendency to assume a definite living form," appears to meet all the requirements of modern science.
Darwiniana Thomas Henry Huxley 2004
The cerebellum also is divided by a longitudinal fissure into two halves, the “small hemispheres”; these are connected by a worm-shaped piece, the _vermis cerebelli,_ above, and by the broad _pons Varolii_ below (Fig.
The Evolution of Man Ernst Haeckel 2003
Although this quadrigeminum is very insignificant in man and the higher mammals, it forms a special third section, greatly developed in the lower vertebrates, the “middle brain.” The fourth section is the “hind-brain” or little brain (cerebellum) in the narrower sense, with the single median part, the vermis, and the pair of lateral parts, the “small hemispheres” (Fig.
The Evolution of Man Ernst Haeckel 2003