An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . the organ of Corti.—Cover-c. Fr., cellulerecouvra7ite{ovi de sout^nement). Ger.^ Deckzelle. Syn.: encasingc, tegmental c, roof-c, protective c. A c. inclosing and protectingother cs of special character. The name was given by Loveu andSchwalbe to tne elongated fusiform cs forming the ectal (external)layer of taste-buds, and inclosing the true taste cs. The wholetaste-bud has something the shape of a


An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . the organ of Corti.—Cover-c. Fr., cellulerecouvra7ite{ovi de sout^nement). Ger.^ Deckzelle. Syn.: encasingc, tegmental c, roof-c, protective c. A c. inclosing and protectingother cs of special character. The name was given by Loveu andSchwalbe to tne elongated fusiform cs forming the ectal (external)layer of taste-buds, and inclosing the true taste cs. The wholetaste-bud has something the shape of a barrel, the cover cs cor-responding to the staves. For illustration, see under Taste-c. [, 31, 35.]~Crescent cs. Ger., Lunularzellen. Marginal cs(q. V.) which are combined to form a demilune. [J.]—Cribriformc, Cribrose c. See Stcre-c-Crnickshanks c. The element ofaCruickshanks battery (q. v.). [B.]—Crystal c. A vegetable crystals. [B.]—Cuboidal c. Ac. of cuboidal shape;i. e., a parallelopipedon with rectangular section, such as occurs inthe parenchyma of plants and forms the adelomorphous cs of thestomach. IB, 75 ; J ; L, 322.]—Cup-c. Ger., Kelchzelle. 1. One of. COLUMNAR CELLS,FREY.) (after O, no; 0», not; 0», whole; Th, thin; Tha, the; U, like oo in too; U, blue; U, lull; U*, full; U», urn; U«, like ii (German), CELL 893 the large six-sided, prismatic cs in the taste-disks of the cs have a spherical nucleus near the branching base. Thebase does not reach the membrana propria. Each c. is covered bya firm membrane apparently open at the top or free end, whencethe cup-like appearance. [J, 35.] 2. A goblet c—Cylinder c,Cylindrical c. Fr., cellule cylindrique. Ger., Cylinderzelle,cylindrische Zelle. An elongated c. witn circular section, and itsends at right angles to its axis. Such are many plant cs and thecolumnar cs {q. v.). [B, 75; J.]—Cylindrical epithelial Columnar c—Cystogenous c. Fr., cellule cystoq^ne. A secret


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