单词 | alveolary |
释义 | alveolaryadj. Chiefly Anatomy. Now rare. Alveolar; spec. = alveolar adj. 1a. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > digestive or excretive organs > digestive organs > mouth > substance or parts of teeth > [adjective] > socket alveolary1733 alveolar1750 1733 G. Douglas tr. J. B. Winslow Anat. Expos. Struct. Human Body I. 34 The maxillary Bone is almost all compact, and without Diploë, except in the alveolary Arch [Fr. l'Arcade Alveolaire], and at the Point of the orbitary Apophysis. 1769 R. Curtis Treat. Struct. & Formation Teeth iii. 64 After some Weeks the Alveolary Margin of the Jaw Bone began to thicken. 1828 J. Abernethy Lect. Anat., Surg. & Pathol. II. xliv. 336 You know we have to take off fungus that may spring from the alveolary processes, and many jobs of this sort, which it is difficult to do with a knife. 1890 Medico-chirurg. Trans. 73 330 Although only one tooth remains, the alveolary processes are nearly gone. 1935 Sci. Monthly Nov. 393/2 The prominent nose of orthognathous human races originated chiefly in an indirect manner through the recession of the alveolary process underneath the nose. 1976 Resuscitation 5 264 There was no change in the transparency of pulmonary fields, a fact indicating a uniform distribution of the alveolary ventilation. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2012; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.1733 |
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