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 . Badiata or Zoophyta; of contemporary writers, a class of the An-nuloida or a phylum of the Coelomata^ including amma,ls such asthe star-fishes, sea-cucumbers, and sea-urchins. [L, 121,147, 231.] ECHINODEKMATOUS, adj. E^k-in-o-durma^t-us. From ^yifos, a hedgehog, and Sipfia. the skin. Fr., kchinoderme, ichino- dermaire. 1. Having the surface of the body covered with spines. 2. Pertaining to the Echin
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 . Badiata or Zoophyta; of contemporary writers, a class of the An-nuloida or a phylum of the Coelomata^ including amma,ls such asthe star-fishes, sea-cucumbers, and sea-urchins. [L, 121,147, 231.] ECHINODEKMATOUS, adj. E^k-in-o-durma^t-us. From ^yifos, a hedgehog, and Sipfia. the skin. Fr., kchinoderme, ichino- dermaire. 1. Having the surface of the body covered with spines. 2. Pertaining to the Echinodermata. [L, 41,121.] ECHINODEKMOUS, adj. Eak-iSn-o-duSrmus. See Echino- DERMATOUS (1st dcf.). ECHINODES (Lat.), adj. E2k(e«ch»)-i2n(en)-odez(as). Gr.,extv(t>Sii^ (from extvos, the hedgehog, and e75os, resemblance). See EOHINATE. ECHINOGLOSSA (Lat), n. f, E2k(e2ch2)-iin(en)-o(oS)-gIois-(glos)aa3. From ex^vtK, the hedgehog, and y^Hitraa, the tongue. Agrade of the Eucephala; so called on account of their spiny , 176.] ECHINOIDEA ,), n, n. pi. E»k(eich!)-i2n(en)-o{o»)-i«d(ed)-e-a. Fr., echinoidiens. Of von Siebold and Stannius, an orderof the Echinodermata. [L, 147, 231.]. ECHINOCOCOnS HOMINIS. [A, 327.]a, cyBt, opened ; b, collection of vesicles or Bclicea; e, single scolez greatly magnified. ECHINOKOKKUS (Ger.), n. E=ch=-en-o-ko%ku<s. Fl., Ech-in^kokken. See Echinococcus. ECHINOMEI,OCACTOS (Lat.), n. m. and f. Ek(ech)-in-(en)-o(o)-mel(mal)-o(a)-ka%(kak)tos. From lxt, the hedge-hog, in^Aoi/, an apple, and/ta/cTos, a prickly plant. 1. The MelocacfusIndice occidentalis. 2. The Melocactos americana minor, 3. TheMelocactus communis. [A, 322 (a, 21); B, 200 (a, 14).] ECHINONEIDA (Lat.), n. n. pi. E2k(e!ch»)-i=nfen)-o(o»)-ne-(ne!)id-a. Of Pomel, a family of the Lampadiformes. [L, 147,231.] ECHINOIDEUS (Lat.), adj. Eik(6oh)-i2n(en)-o(o)-iM(ed)e-u=a(u»s). From exifos, the hedgehog, and elios, resemblance. Fr.,echinoidien. Resembling the hedgehog.
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