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Ebur, -oris, ivory. 



Eburnea, pertaining to ivory. 



Ectopia, a displacement. 



Efferent, carrying out. 



Emboliformis, beak-shaped or 

 wedge-shaped. 



Emissary, sent out. 



Emulgent, milking, straining out. 



Eneephalon, the contents of the 

 head or skull. 



Endocardium, ' within the 

 heart ' : the lining membrane 

 of the cardiac chambers. 



Endognathion, literally, inner 

 jaw. 



Endostemn, ' within a bone ' ; 

 the medullary membrane. 



Ensiform, sword-like. 



Entomion, a notch. 



Ependyma, from a Greek word 

 meaning ' clothing.' 



Ephippium, a saddle. 



Epi-, upon or over. 



Epicardium, upon the heart. 



Epididymis, upon the testicle. 



Epiotic, upon or over the ear. 



Epiphysis (' grow upon ') ; a 

 process of a bone which has a 

 secondary^ centre of ossification. 



Epiploon, from a Greek verb 

 meaning ' I sail upon.' 



Epipteric, upon a wing. 



Enoophoron, upon the egg-bear- 

 ing organ. 



Erythroblast, red germ. 



Ethmoid, sieve-like. 



Exognathion, literally, outer jaw. 



Exomphalos, out of the navel. 



Facet (French, facette, a little 

 face), a small plane articular 

 surface. 



Falciform, sickle-like. 



Falx, a sickle. 



Fascia, a band. 



Fasciculus, a small bundle. 



Fastigium, a roof. • 



Fauces, the throat. 



Fel, f ellis, the gall-bladder. 



Femur, the thigh. 

 . Fenestra, an opening, a window. 



Ferruginea, pertaining to iron- 

 rust. 



Fibula, a buckle, clasp, or brace. 



Filum, a thread. 



Fimbria, a fringe. 



Fimbriatum, fringed. 



Fissure, a cleft or sHt. 



Fistula, a pipe or tube. 



Flocculus, a little lock of wool 



Follicle, a small bag or sac. 



Fontanelle, a small spring. 



Foramen, an aperture or a 

 hole. 



Forceps, a claw of a beetle. 



Fomicatus, pertaining to an 

 i aroh. 



! Fornix, an arch or a vault. 

 ; Fossa, a ditch or trench. 

 i Fourchette, a fork. 

 I Fovea, a small pit. 

 I Foveola, a small pit. 



Frenum, a bridle. 



Frenulum, a small bridle. 



Frontal, pertaining to the fore- 

 head. 



Fundiform, shng-like. 



Funicular, pertaining to a cord. 



Funiculus, a slender rope, a cord. 



Furcalis, pertaining to a two- 

 pronged fork. 



Furcula, a small two-pronged 

 fork. 

 I Fusca, dark or dusky. 

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j Galactophorous, milk-carrying. 

 ! Galea, a helmet. 

 I Gallinaginis, of a woodcock. 

 j Gallus, a cock. 



j Ganglion, a swelling or excres- 

 cence. 



Gastric,pertainingto the stomach . 



Gastrocnemius,the belly of the leg. 



Cremellus, paired or double. 



Geminus, double or twofold 



Greniculate, knee-like. 



Crenio-, pertaining to the chin. 



Genu, the knee. 



