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G.-rod, 



stimulant 



the 



G.-seal. 



111 granular- 

 Method, .1 meth lining 



;umns of. 



■ xpenment. Animals lose their 



: the mid brain 



G.'s Croaking-experi- 



naenl when the skin of its 



G.'s Embrace-experi- 

 nu-- • i) the body "f the 



and fourth vertebra 



with which it is brought into 



G.'s Static-theory, position of 



lolymph of the semicircular 



some part of 



ccitirig the nerve- 



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Goi: i nail]. A genus of 



shrubs, partly natives of tropical 



l. The leaves and bark 



at, and aromatic. 



Gomphia .s toothache]. 



, a boll 



I in sock' 

 Gomphos;s . nail]. See Syn- 



n ; aicpa- 

 Gon.i I ■ : ] .A spermary or ovary ; 



n]. In biology, 



lia. 



ductus ; a 

 I a reproduc- 



seizure]. 



pain]. 



P 





Gonam 



n ration ; 



In ! the repro 



inth thai 



I 

 ti rnal 

 the 





mmation nee- 



Gonarthrocace knee . 



. joint; mm//, evil]. A cancerous or ulcerated 

 the knee-joint, popularly known as white 

 swelling. 



Gonarthrotomy {gon-ar-throt 1 '-o-me) [y6w, knee; 

 , to cut]. Incision into the knee- 

 nt. 



Gonecium I. ■• generation, seed ; 



bouse]. A modified zoecium set apart in the 

 for reproductive functions. 



Gonecys'. [yov#, semen ; /twiric, cyst]. A 



imal \ esicle. 



Gonecystic is'-tik) [~}oii/, semen; tdutrig, cyst] . 



Pertaining to a gonecyst. 



Gonecystitis {gon-e-sis-ti'-tis) [yovfj, semen; idjarig, 

 inflammation], inflammation of a gone- 

 -i. 



Gonecystolith i gon-e-sis' '-to-lith) [y>v//, semen ; Krone, 

 cysl ; / ""< , stone]. A synrpexion, q. v. 



Gonecystoncus \gon-e-sis-tong , -kus) [yon'/, semen ; 

 kvotic, cyst; byxog, tumor]. Any tumor of a seminal 

 icle. 



Gonepoiesis poi-e'-sis) (,"'/, semen; rroieiv, 



to make]. The secretion or elaboration of semen. 



Gonepoietic {gon-e-poi-et f -ik) [yovij, semen; woutiv, to 

 make]. Pertaining to the secretion of semen. 



Gongrona ,'->iah) [yoyypuv//, a ganglion]. 



Synonym of Goiter. 



Gonic [gon'-ik) [jovikoc, pertaining to semen]. Per- 

 taining to semen or to generation. 



Gonid {go-nid'). Same as Gonidium. 



Gonidangium [gon-id-an' '-je-uni) \yovi], generation; 

 yeiov, a vessel : pi. , Gonidangia]. In biology, a sac 

 or sporangium containing asexually-produced spores. 



Gonidimium (gon-id-im\e-utri) [} ov>/, generation : />/. , 

 Gonidimid\. Applied to gonidial cells ; certain 

 lichens intermediate between gonidia proper and 

 gonimia. 



Gonidiophore (go-nid'-e-o-for) [yoi7/,seed; (prpciv, to 

 bear]. In biology, the fruiting-organ of certain fungi 

 producing spores asexually. 



Gonidium {go-nid'-e-um) [;ow), seed: />/. , Gonidia], 

 In biology, (a) one of the grass-green algal elements 

 of the lichen thallus. (/>) Also called Gonid, and applied 

 to various asexually-produced reproductive bodies. 

 Cf. Pseudocyst. 



Gonimium (go-nim'-e-um | [y6vi/ioc, able to produce: 

 //. , Gonimia]. In biology, glaucous-green or bluish- 

 green gonidia. 



Gonioautecious (go-ne-o-aw-te* 'ske-us) [yuvia, an 

 angle ; avror. the same ; <i'ii«tr, house]. In biology, 

 applied to plants producing both male and female in- 

 llorescences, as mosses with the bud-like male organs 

 growing on a female branch. 



Gonion [g^-ne-on) [yuvia, an angle]. See Craniome- 

 tric Point.;. 



Goniotheca {go-ne-o-the'-kah ) [yuvia, an angle ; Qtjktj, 

 a case : />/., GoniotAecte]. See Macrosporangium. 



Goniotropous {^o-ne-ot'-ro-pus) [yuvia, an angle; 

 , to turn]. In biology, applied to certain quad- 

 rangular stems, in which two of the angles are anterior 

 and posterior, and the others lateral. Cf. Pleurotrop- 

 ous. 



Gonio-zygomatic { y-o-nc-o-zi-go-mat' -ik) [yov'ia, an 

 an;.' 1 . a yolk]. Relating to the gonion and 



the zygoma. 



Gonitis [go-ni'-t; \ . v, knee ; mr, inflammation]. 

 Inflammation of the knee-joint. 



Gonoblast i on' o I I >», generation; [i?.aoT6c, 



germ]. A sperm-cell or germ-cell; any cell con- 

 cerned directly in reproduction ; a spermatozoon ; an 

 ovum. 



Gonoblastidium (gon-o-blas-tid'-e-um) [y6vog, genera- 



