57 Cya 



Cura Cerebri. — Two large nerve cords connecting 

 the supra- and sub-oesophageal ganglia and 

 with them forming the oesophageal ring. (L. 

 cura, care, from caro, to take care for ; and 

 cerebrum.) 



Curcumbitate. — (Egg.) Melon-shaped. (Apparently 

 derived from the name of the turmeric plant 

 curcimia longa, of East Indian origvn.) 



Cursorial. — Adapted for running. (L. curso, are, 

 to run.) 



Cursory. Formed for running, (Low L. cursorius, 

 from L. cursor, a runner, from cursus, pa. par. 

 of curro, to run.) 



Cuspidate. — Sharply pointed ; having a sharp- 

 point like a spear. (L. cuspis, a point). 



Cuspidal. — Pointed ; ending in a point. (L. cuspis.) 



Cutellate.— "Knife-like. (8caud, M.E. cuUen., a 

 weak verb, to cut. Of Scand. origin, buc the 

 traces of it are few. -f~^^wed, Jcotta, to cut. 

 kuta, kata, to cut with a small knife.) 



Cutella.— A knife. (L.) 



Cuticle. — The skin, or covering of the body. 

 (Derma, Dermis.) (L. cuticula, dimin. of cutis, 

 skin.) 



Cuticula. — The cuticle. (L.) 



Cuticular. — Pertaining to the cuticle. (L. cutis.) 



Cutting teeth. — [See Dentes incisivi.] 



Cyaneous.— Tinged with blue. (L.) 



Cyaneus.— Bright blue. (L.) 



