vitreum
Mira otros diccionarios:
VITREUM — apud Ael. Lamprid. Heliogabalo, c. 19. Aestiva convivia coloribus exhibuit, ut hodie prasinum, vitreum, aliô die, Venetum deinceps exhiberet, semper varie per omnes dies aestivos: Coloris genus, Veneto et prasino affinis; diversi tamen. Et quidem … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
vitreum — SYN: vitreous body. [L. ntr. of vitreus, glassy] * * * vit·re·um (vitґre əm) corpus vitreum … Medical dictionary
vitreum — /vi tree euhm/, adj. (in prescriptions) glass. [ < L, n. use of neut. of vitreus VITREOUS] * * * … Universalium
vitreum — /vi tree euhm/, adj. (in prescriptions) glass. [ < L, n. use of neut. of vitreus VITREOUS] * * * vitˈreum noun The vitreous humour of the eye • • • Main Entry: ↑vitreous … Useful english dictionary
Gmelina lignum-vitreum — Taxobox status = CR | status system = IUCN2.3 regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Lamiales familia = Verbenaceae genus = Gmelina species = G. lignum vitreum binomial = Gmelina lignum vitreum binomial authority … Wikipedia
Stizostedion vitreum — Wall eye Wall eye , n. [See {Wall eyed}.] [1913 Webster] 1. An eye in which the iris is of a very light gray or whitish color; said usually of horses. Booth. [1913 Webster] Note: Jonson has defined wall eye to be a disease in the crystalline… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Corpus vitreum — Anatomischer Aufbau des Auges (Glaskörper mintgrün) Der Glaskörper (Corpus vitreum) ist ein Bestandteil der Augen von Wirbeltieren. Um die Form der Augen zu erhalten, enthalten diese eine gelartige, durchsichtige Substanz, den Glaskörper. Der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Corpus vitreum — СТЕКЛОВИДНОЕ ТЕЛО ( Соrpus vitreum ). Препарат из стекловидного тела глаза скота. Бесцветная или желтоватая прозрачная, слегка опалесцирующая жидкость с мелкими кристаллическими и тканевыми взвесями (обнаруживаются при специальном просмотре в… … Словарь медицинских препаратов
corpus vitreum — [TA] vitreous body: the transparent, colorless, gelatinous substance that fills the inner portion of the eyeball between the lens, ciliary body, and retina; with increasing age it tends to become more fluid. Called also hyaloid body. Corpus… … Medical dictionary
COELUM Vitreum — vide infra Vitteum … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale