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ECT( H'AGUS 



Ecphysesis ■«']• 



Rapid breath 

 Ecphysis . out : th]. In 



. by Bate to the branch of any pari 

 lar crusl > branch spi 



. .i branch springing 



Ecptoma 



. in. 

 Ecpyesis purate 



i nr.it i. >i i 2. Any 



Ecpyetic to suppurate]. 



Ecrascment removal 



t th bj ii. eur. 



seur i r ] An instrument used in 



nsisting of a chain or 



. whereby the tissue is 



ther than cut, thus rendering 



Ecrodactylia escape; 



en. 

 Ecstaltic r, to send]. 



applied specially to 

 rom the spinal cord. 

 Ecstasy . a trance]. A derange 



m char i by an 



! volition, insensibil- 

 ity ■ idiant expression, and immo- 

 bil It is also called Carus- 



tria. 

 Ecstrophy out; orplQeiv, to turn]. 



. • turning inside out of a part. 

 Ectad . external; ad, to]. On or 



Ectal ternal]. At some surface or 



sed center than that with 

 .pared. External, super- 

 ■n. Table of. 

 Ectasia 

 Ectasis tension]. Abnormal 



r dilatation of a part. 

 Ectatic -ion]. Characterized 



bj ■ 

 Ectenta'. . .inward: . inward]. 



• union between the e< toderm 

 E. Line. See Lines, Table of 

 Ectethmoid rom; /)"»>..■■ 



of the lateral cellular ma 



Ecthyma pustule]. An inflam- 



ruption of large, 



•id of a vcl- 



izi from 



liar, and arc sur- 



reola Brownish 



litly 



• ruption : as a 



hail re thick ; 



it ■ for an indefinite 



illation with 



in 



Kcthymiform a pustule; 



Ectillotic , pluck]. 



fall; i ii.- ing i orns 



Ectins bow]. 



11 in front 



Ecto- iek'-to-) [/.-■.', without]. A prefix signifying 



without, upon the outer side. 

 Ectobatic batf-ik) [e/crrfc, out ; to go]. 



1 fferent; centrifugal; moving ectad or distad. 

 Ectoblast {ek'-h \ ~ ■. outside; .Ounrne, a 



bud]. In biology, a simple, sensitive, covering, and 



protecting cell-layer; tin- ectoderm. 

 Ectobliquus [ek-to-bltf -kvms) \kicr6{ , outward ; obliquus, 



slanting]. The external oblique muscle of the abdo- 

 men. See Musi le , /.'//'/,• of. 

 Ectocardia [ek-to-kar* -de-ah) [ixrdc,, out ; xapdia, the 



heart]. Abnormality of position of the heart. 

 Ectocarotid [ek-to-kar-ot'-id) [e/mic, out; k6 



stupor]. The external carotid artery. See Arteries, 



Ectocarpous [ek-to-kar 4 '-pus) \zktoc, outside ; napndr, 

 fruit]. In biology, applied to such animals as have 

 the reproductive organs located in the ectoderm. 



Ectoceliac.nr Ectocelian [ek-to-se' -le-ak, ek-to-Si ' -I, an | 

 [.''.-in;, out; /..<///(;, the belly]. Occurring or situated 

 outside a ventricle of the brain. 



Ectocelic [ek-to-se' -lilt) \\lktoc, outside; muz in, a 

 hollow]. In biology, applied to structures placed 

 outside the body-cavity in a celenterate. 



Ectochoroidea, or Ectochorioidea {ek-to-ko-roi'-de- 

 ah, or ek-to-ko-re-oi' -de-ah) \Ik7<»;, out; X"l"" ! 

 like a membrane]. The outer layer of the choroid, 

 composed mainly of fibro-connective tissue. 



Ectocinerea /</-<•' -re-ah) [kurdr, out; cinereus, 



ashy]. The gray substance of the cortex of the brain. 

 Cf. Entocinerea. 



Ectocondyle [ek-to-kon'-dil) \Jkt6c, out; K&vdvXog, 

 condyle]. An external condyle. 



Ectocornea (ek-to-kor / -ne-ah ) [kicrdg, out ; corneus, 

 horny]. The corneal conjunctiva. 



Ectocyst (ek'-lo-sist) \ekt6q, out; icbarig, a cyst]. The 

 thick, laminated, translucent, and highly elastic mem- 

 brane of an hydatid cyst. It is lined by a thin cel- 

 lular membrane called the endocyst. The outer layer 

 of the cenecium (or common dermal system) of a col- 

 ony of Polyzoa. 



Ectoderm {kk r -to-dertri) \Jktoc, outside ; Aeppn, skin]. 

 In biology, the primitive outer wall of the body ; the 

 animal germinal layer; the term was first applied to 

 the outer of the two membranes of a hydroid zoophyte. 

 See Blastoderm. 



Ectoentad [ek-to-en r -tad\ \ekt6q, without; evr6q, with- 

 in; ad, to]. From without inward. 



Ectogastrocnemius [ek-to-gas trok-ne' -me-us) [e/er<5c, 

 without; yaarpoKV^pxa, the calf of the leg], I he 

 gastrocnemius externus muscle. See Muscles, Tab.' 



Ectogenous [ek-tof -en-us) [e<er<$c, out; yevvav, to pro- 

 duce]. Developed outside the body (said of cer- 

 tain pathogenic bacteria and of enthetic poisons). 



Ectogluteus (ek-to-glu-te' -us) \i«r6q, without; y/umrdr, 

 the rump]. The external gluteus muscle. See Mus- 

 cles, Table of. 



Ectolecithal '-ith-al) [i«r<Jc, outside ; /\in 



yolk], [n embryology, applied to such eggs as have 

 the formation-yolk enclosed in a superficial layer of 

 food sulk. 



Ectomere [ek r -to-mir) [e/er<5c, out; uipoc, a share]. 

 Any one of the cells "i tin- ovum that are destined to 

 take part in forming tin- ectoderm. 



Ectopagia [ek-to-pa f -je-ah) [e/mic, out; ff&yog, a fix- 

 ture]. The condition of being ectopagous; an ecto- 

 pagi >u^ m. mstrosil v. 



Ectopagous {ek-top* -ag-us) \jatr6t, oul ; i fix 



tun-]. ( if th.- nature of or pertaining to an ectopagiu. 



Ectopagus i \}k roe, out; rr&yog, a fix- 



tun]. A monomphalic twin monstrosity united later- 

 ally the full e\t<:it of the thorax. 



