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Symmetry, well built ; stout ; well proportioned. 

 Sympathy, affection ; a nervous connection between different 

 parts of the same body. 



T. 



Temporary, only for a time. 



Tendon, the small end of a muscle near a joint ; the back sinews 

 of the lag, etc. 



Tent, a plug tent or pledget. 



Testicles, the stones of the stallion. 



Thorax, the chest. 



Tibia, a bone of the hind-leg above the hock ; thigh-bone. 



Tonics, medicines that add strength and vigor. 



Transmitted, passed from one to another, as from parent to off- 

 spring. 



Transparent, clear ; that can be seen through. 



Trapezium, one of the bones of the knee. 



Tread, t(j tramp on ; the part of the hoof that rests on the ground. 



Tubercle, a small tumor; a forerunner of consumption. 



Tumefaction, a puffy swelling of any part. 



Tumor, a swelling or enlargement. 



Turbinated, having a round crown or top. 



Turret, a tower ; the rings of a harness through which the lines 

 pass. 



U. 



Ulcers, running sores. 



Ulna, a bone of the arm. 



Ulterior, beyond any form or division ; a last result. 



Unciform, shaped like a finger-nail. 



Ureter, the tube conveying the water from the kidneys to the 



bladder. 

 Uterus, the womb. 



V. 



Vacantly, thoughtlessly ; foolishly. 



Vascular, highly organized, or furnished with blood-vessele. 



Ventilate, to supply with pure air. 



Vermifug'es, medicines that destroy worms. 



Villi, small, fine fibre-!, like hairs. 



Virus, poisonous; contagious or infecting matter. 



Vision, the sight; the art of seeing 



Vital, having or containing life. 



Vivifying, bringing to life. 



