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Definition of axillary in English: axillaryadjective akˈsɪləriækˈsɪləri 1Anatomy Relating to the armpit or a corresponding part. enlargement of the axillary lymph nodes Example sentencesExamples - Bone marrow and axillary lymph node biopsies both contained mixed cellularity Hodgkin lymphoma.
- There were ipsilateral matted axillary lymph nodes, and the overlying skin showed peau d' orange.
- We compared the findings in these lymph nodes with lymph nodes obtained from axillary and inguinal dissections during surgical procedures.
- Biopsy sites included cervical, mediastinal, supraclavicular, axillary, and inguinal lymph nodes, as well as masses of the cecum, stomach, colon, oropharynx, and eyelid.
- The anterior landmark for the axillary site corresponded with the articulation of the third rib and sternum.
2Botany In or growing from an axil. Often contrasted with terminal Example sentencesExamples - Three main aspects of vegetative development were investigated: the quantity of primary growth; the number and nature of developing axillary shoots; and meristem death.
- They have more leaves and axillary shoots and more leaf surface area per plant than do seedlings from the other two subspecies.
- This line appeared to be suitable to study in more detail the local consequences of enhanced cytokinin production in axillary meristems.
- In contrast, buds in axillary positions on 1-year-old long shoots differentiated less often into a floral bud.
- These branches grow out from orthotropic epicormic buds that apparently originate from the axillary meristems in the main stem.
nounakˈsɪləri Ornithology Feathers growing from the axilla. Example sentencesExamples - In flight, black axillaries contrast with white under-wing coverts.
- The characters used to distinguish N. w. immaculatus (larger, blacker, lacking white mottling on the underparts and white barring in the remiges, axillaries, and wing coverts; Mayr 1949) are negated by the variation in our specimens.
- In flight, they can be distinguished from the Peregrine Falcon by their more rounded wingtips and dark axillaries and coverts, which make for distinctive field marks from below.
- The underwing linings and axillaries are pale beige.
Definition of axillary in US English: axillaryadjectiveakˈsilərēækˈsɪləri Anatomy 1Relating to the armpit. enlargement of the axillary lymph nodes Example sentencesExamples - We compared the findings in these lymph nodes with lymph nodes obtained from axillary and inguinal dissections during surgical procedures.
- Bone marrow and axillary lymph node biopsies both contained mixed cellularity Hodgkin lymphoma.
- Biopsy sites included cervical, mediastinal, supraclavicular, axillary, and inguinal lymph nodes, as well as masses of the cecum, stomach, colon, oropharynx, and eyelid.
- The anterior landmark for the axillary site corresponded with the articulation of the third rib and sternum.
- There were ipsilateral matted axillary lymph nodes, and the overlying skin showed peau d' orange.
- 1.1Botany In or growing from an axil.
Often contrasted with terminal Example sentencesExamples - This line appeared to be suitable to study in more detail the local consequences of enhanced cytokinin production in axillary meristems.
- In contrast, buds in axillary positions on 1-year-old long shoots differentiated less often into a floral bud.
- Three main aspects of vegetative development were investigated: the quantity of primary growth; the number and nature of developing axillary shoots; and meristem death.
- They have more leaves and axillary shoots and more leaf surface area per plant than do seedlings from the other two subspecies.
- These branches grow out from orthotropic epicormic buds that apparently originate from the axillary meristems in the main stem.
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