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 . d. It involves the entire thickness of the lid, and theedges are rounded off. LF.]—C retinae. A congenital fissure ofthe retina corresponding in situation to the foetal fissure of the eye-ball ; always associated with c. of the chorioid and very often withc. of the iris. [F.]—C. super^ciale. See Bridge c. COIiOBOMATICUS (Lat.), adj. Kon-o(o2)-bom-a2t(a3t)i=k-u3s(u*s). Affected with coloboma ; mutila


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 . d. It involves the entire thickness of the lid, and theedges are rounded off. LF.]—C retinae. A congenital fissure ofthe retina corresponding in situation to the foetal fissure of the eye-ball ; always associated with c. of the chorioid and very often withc. of the iris. [F.]—C. super^ciale. See Bridge c. COIiOBOMATICUS (Lat.), adj. Kon-o(o2)-bom-a2t(a3t)i=k-u3s(u*s). Affected with coloboma ; mutilated. LL^ 50.] COLOBOME (Fr.), n. Kol-o-bom. See Coloboma.—C. 4 Bridge coloboma. COLOBOPTERUS (Lat.), adj. Kon o(o3)-bo2pte2r-u3s(u4s).From KoAo^ovr, to shorten, and irrepov^ a wing. Fr., , fHigelverstiimmelt. Having truncated wings. [L, 41,180.] COLOBOSIS (Lat.), u. f. Ko21-o(o2)-boSi=s. Gen., coloboseos{?is). Gr., KoAdjSftio-ts. Mutilation, curtailment. [A^ 387.] COtOCASIA (Lat.), n. f. Ko21-o(o2)-ka(kaS) Gr., koXo-Koxria. Fr., colocasie. Of Schott, a genus of the tribe Coloca^iece,order Aroidece. The fruite are berries enveloped by the tube of the. COLOCASIA ANTIQUORUM, VAR. ESCULENTA. [A, 327.] spathe, and consist of small oblong grains with a juicy of the species are herbs with a tuberous root and have fra-grant fiowers. fB. 42 (a. 24).]—C. acris rSchottl. A variety of [B, 216.]—C. SRthiopica [Kunth]. The Richardia A, ape; As, at; A^, ah; A*, all; Ch, chin: Cli^, loch (Scottish); E, he; E», ell; G, go; I, die; I^, in; N, in; Ns, tank; 1093 COLMEIEOIDEJSCOLOCYNTHIS africana. [B, 2H (a, 24).]—C. antiquorum [Schottl. Fr., colo-casie dInde. Qer., schildformiger Arum. The KoAonoo-ia of Dios-corides, the edder and kolcas of the Arabs, and the kuchoo of theBengalese, cultivated in India and southern Europe. It has a freat many varieties, among which are the |3 euchlora, the yhntanesii, the S illustris^ and


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