< 1 NTERING 





I 1 l'HAI EMA rOMA 



atory, in the medulla, between the nuclei ol tl 

 led bj I luorens the 



or . C, Sensory, oi Psycho-sensorial 



t.il .m<l tempore sphenoidal lobes, prob 

 : intimal I with, the m 



C, Sneezing, sami is foi m i 



C, Spasm, in the 



unction with the pons. C, Speech, 



volution in right-handed 



C.| Swallowing, on the the 4th 



C . Swcat.i: lominating is in the 



C, Upper, 

 for Dilator Pupillze, in the medulla. C, Vaso- 

 dilator, in the medulla, with a func 



i tin- \ aso-motor. C, 



so-motor, in the medulla. C, Vesico-spinal. 



C, Visual, in the occipital lobe, 



the cun 



Centering nter]. In mil ro 



i an ob sory 



ncides with the optic axis ol the 

 tics, having the pupil and the 

 ■ the refracting lens in die same axis. 

 Centesimal. In the proportion of i to ioo. 

 Centigrade run:, a hundred ; graa 



step] Abbreviation, L. Having ioo divisions or 

 C. Thermometer, a thermometer with zero 

 • and ioo° as the boiling point of 



Centigram [centum, a hundred ; yp&uua, 



ght]. The hundredth of a gram, equal to 



a avoirdupois, or one-sixth of a grain 



Centiliter n'-t turn, a hundred ; fdrpa, a 



ind]. The hundredth of a liter, equal to 0.6102 



•1 cubic inch. 

 Centimeter ••■' tim ntuni. a hundred ; (i&Tpov, 



ire]. The hundredth part of a meter, equal to 

 1 of an English inch. 



Centinormal ' mal • [centum, a hundred ; 



normal]. The T ,', r< of the normal ; applied to 

 ilution ti ' the strength of a normal solution. 



Centrad • [centrum, tin- center: ad, to], 



-r toward the median line. 

 '/ , Tail 

 Central mm, the center]. Relating to 



sing through the center. See Position 

 C. Artery, an artery in 

 retina; it to the optic 



C. 



Ganglia, tl triata and thalami optici. C. 



Ligament. mal filum of the spinal cord. See 



C. Lobe, the island of Reil. C. Stop. 



Centraxonial -><>\\ center; 



. having a central axial line. 

 Centre 

 Centren ntrum, a center]. Belonging 



Centric. Centrical {sen'-trik, ten' -trik-al) [centrum, 



to a nerve- 

 ■ . a term applied to the internal 

 distinct! 



structural 



r and under surfai 

 Centricipital ntrum, center ; < apnl. 



iciput ; parietal. C. 

 vertebra, I nd or n tral of tie three 



prim 

 Centriciput 1 ; ,,,'n'. 



ond crania] segment 

 sit 1. put. 



Centrifugal {sen-trif-v-gal) [centrum, the center; 

 fugere, to flee]. Receding from tin- center toward 

 the periphery. C. Nerves, those (mostly motor) 

 conveying impulses toward the peripheral parts oi the 

 body. 



Centrifugalized Milk. Milk from which the cream 

 has been separated by whirling it in a centrifugal 

 machine. 



Centripetal {sen-trip* '-et-al) [centrum, the center; 

 , to seek]. Traveling toward the center from the 

 periphery. C. Nerves, those (mostly sensorj 1 convey 

 ing impn ssions from the peri] heral organs toward the 

 cerebro spinal nervous system. 



Centro-acinal, or Centro-acinar {sen-tro-as , -in-al, or 

 ,, n-tr, '-,// in-ar) [centrum, centei : acinus, a grape]. 

 Belonging to the center of an acinus. C. Cells an 

 found in the a< ini oi the pancreas, etc. 



Centrolecithal {sen-tro-les' -ith-al) [nkvrpov, center; 

 XtiKlffog, yolk]. III embryology, having the food yolk 

 centrally located in the protoplasm. 



Centrosoma {sen-tro-so' -mah) [nevrpov, center; oufia, 

 body: pi., Centrosomatd], The central mass or body 

 of any corpuscle, a - distinguished from iis appendages. 

 C. of Boveri, in embryology, a separate central body 

 contained in the sphere of attraction, at the pole oi 

 the resting nucleus in a dividing ovum. 



Centrosome {sen* -tro-som). See Centrosoma. 



Centrostigma [sen-tro-stig* '-man) [tcivrpov, center; 

 afiyfia, a point]. In morphology, having all the axes 

 converging to a central point. 



Centrotriaene {sen-tro-tri* '-e-ne)[icivTpov, center; rpiaiva, 

 a trident]. In morphology, a trisene spicule whose 

 arms arise from a central bundle or rhabdom. 



Centrotylote {sen-trot* '-il-oi) [nivrpov, center ; toa* 

 knobbed]. In biology, swollen in the middle. 



Centrum {sen'-trum) [!-•]• The center or middle part ; 

 the body of a vertebra, exclusive of the bases ol the 

 neural arches. C. Anospinale, Budge's, the center 

 for the movements of the anal sphincters, located in 

 the cord at the level of the fifth lumbar vertebra in 

 the dog, and between the sixth and seventh in the 

 rabbit. C. Ovale Majus, the large mass of white 

 matter appearing when either of the hemispheres is 

 cut down to the level of the corpus callo-um. C. 

 Ovale Minus, the white matter appearing when 

 the upper part of a hemisphere of the brain is 

 removed. 



Cenurus (sen-u'-rus). See Ccenurus. 



Cepaceous {se-pa' -she-us) [ccepa, an onion]. Having 

 the smell of onions. 



Cephaelis {sef-a- f el-is). See Ipecacuanha. 



Cephalad {sef'-al-ad) [/,'»•/,,, head ; ad, to]. Toward 

 tin- head. See Position and Direction, Table of. 



Cephalagra {sef-al-a f -grah) [KFfa'/i/, head; d 

 seizure]. Gouty headache 



Cephalalgia {sef-al-al' -ge-ah) [mou'/ij. head; hXyoc, 

 pain]. Tain in the head. The word is variously 

 qualified, as C. Anemica, C. Contagiosa, C. Infiuen a, 

 ('. Epileptica, C. N> " a, etc. 



Cephalalgic {sef-al-al' -jik) [KeQaTJ], head ; akyoc, pain]. 

 Relating to headache. 



Cephalanthium {sef-al-an' -the-um) [nefaM, . head; 

 avBoc, a flower]. In biology, the capitulum, or flower 

 clust' 1, ol one of the Compo it,<~. 



Cephalanthus {sef-al-an' -thus). See Button-bush. 



Cephalate I j "">. head]. In biology, 



possessing a head. 



Cephalea {sef-al-e* '-ah) [netpa'kaia, headache]. Head- 

 ache; especially severe or chronic headache, with 

 intolerance of light and sound. 



Cephalematocele. See Cephalhematocele. 



Cephalematoma. See Cephalhematoma. 



