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Angiomonospermous (an-je-o-mon-o-sper 1 -mus) [ay- 

 yeiov, a vessel ; uovof;, alone; oxipfia, seed]. In bi- 

 ology, producing seeds within a closed ovary. 



Angiomyoma, or Angimyoma (an-je-o-mi-o'-mah or 

 an-je-mi-o'-mah ) [ayyeiov, a vessel ; five, a muscle ; 

 oua. a tumor: pi. , Angiomyomata\. A vascular and 

 erectile muscular tumor. 



Angioneoplasm (an- je-o-ne'-o-plazm): SeeAngioneo- 

 >na. 



Angioneoplasma (an-je-o-ne-o-plaz' -mah) [ayyeiov, a 

 vessel; ve 6c, new; -'/.aofta, moulded substance://., 

 Angioneoplasmata\ A neoplasm made up of blood- 

 vessels or lymph-vessels. 



Angioneurosin (an-je-o-nu'-ro-sin). Synonym of 

 Nitroglycerin. 



Angioneurosis (an-je-o-nu-rc/ -sis) [ayyeiov, a vessel ; 

 vei-pov, a nerve]. A neurosis of the blood-vessels; a 

 disturbance of the vasomotor system, — a symptom of 

 many diseases. 



Angio-neurotic (an-je-o-nu-rof -ik) [ayyeiov, a vessel ; 

 vevpov, a nerve]. Pertaining to angioneurosis. A. 

 Edema, a swelling, with associated symptoms, proba- 

 bly due to vaso-motor lesion. 



Angionoma (an-je-on' -o-mah) [ayyeiov, a vessel ;vqu.tj, 

 ulcer]. Ulceration of a vessel. 



Angioparalysis [an-je-o-par-al' -is-is) [ayyeiov, a vessel ; 

 Traoa/.ietv, to disable on one side]. Vaso-motor paralysis. 



Angioparalytic \an-je-o-par-al-it'-ik) [ayyeiov, a vessel; 

 - yi'/.ieiv, to disable on one side]. Relating to or 

 characterized by angioparalysis. 



Angioparesis an-je-o-par'-es-is) [ayyeiov, a vessel; 

 tic, a letting go] . Paresis or partial paralysis of 

 the vasomotor apparatus. 



Angiopathy (an-je-op f -a-the) [ayyeiov, a vessel ; Tradoc, 

 disease]. Any disease of the vascular system. 



Angioplania {an-ie-o-pla' -ne-ah) [ayyeiov, a vessel; 

 ■rr'/.dvT], a wandering]. Irregularity or abnormality in 

 the course of a vessel. 



Angioplastic (an-je-o-plas' -tik). See Vasifactive. 



Angiorrhagia or Angeiorrhagia (an-je-or-a' -je-ah) 

 [d; .-. e'tov, a vessel ; prjyvvvai, break]. Bleeding from a 

 vessel. 



Angiorrhea (an-je-or-e'-ah) [ayyeiov, a vessel ; peiv, to 

 flow]. An oozing of blood. 



Angiorrhexis (an-je-o-reks' '-is) [ayyeiov, a vessel ; 

 pf,^ic, a bursting]. Rupture of a blood-vessel. 



Angiosarcoma {an-je-o-sar-ko'-mah) [ayyeiov, a vessel ; 

 caps, flesh; bua, a tumor: pi. , Angiosarconiata\ A 

 vascular sarcoma. 



Angiosarcomatous (an-je-o-sar-ko'-niat-us) [ayyeiov, 

 a vessel; oapi-, flesh; bua, a tumor]. Of the nature 

 of or affected with angiosarcoma. 



Angioscope (an'-je-o-skop) [ayyeiov, a vessel ; anorzeiv, 

 to inspect] . An instrument for examining the capillary 

 vessels. 



Angiosialitis (an-je-o-si-al-i' '-lis) [ayyeiov, a vessel ; 

 aia/jov, saliva; trie, inflammation]. Inflammation of 

 the duct of a salivary gland. 



Angiosis uin-je-o'-sis) [ayyeiov, a vessel]. Any disease 

 of blood-vessels or lymphatics. 



Angiospasm (an' ' -je-o-spazm) [ayyeiov, a vessel ; 

 a-aauor, a spasm]. A convulsive neurosis of the 

 blood-vessels ; a vaso-motor spasm. 



Angiospastic (an-je-o-spas'-tik) [ayyeiov, a vessel ; 

 a~aauoc, spasm]. Characterized by or of the nature 

 of angiospasm. 



Angiosperm (an' -je-o-sperm) [ayyeiov, a vessel ; orepua, 

 seed]. In biology, a plant the seeds of which are pro- 

 duced within a closed vessel. 



Angiosporous (an-je-os' -po-rus) [ayyeiov, a vessel ; 

 o-opoc, a seed]. In biology, producing spores or asci 

 within a hollow receptacle, said of fungi. 



Angiostegnosis (an-je-o-steg-no / -sis) [ayyeiov, a vessel ; 

 oreyvuaic, stoppage]. Stoppage or constriction of a 

 vessel. 



Angiostegnotic (an-je-o-steg-nof -ik) [ayyeiov, a vessel ; 

 creyvuaic, stoppage]. Relating to angiostegnosis ; as- 

 tringent ; causing contraction of blood-vessels. 



Angiostenosis (an-je-o-ste-no'-sis) [ayyeiov, a vessel; 

 arevuaic, a straitening]. Constriction or narrowing of 

 a vessel. 



Angiostomatous (an-je-o-sto' -mat-us) [ayyeiov, a ves- 

 sel; aroua, mouth]. In biology, having the mouth 

 or opening narrow or not dilatable. 



Angiostrophe (an-je-os' -tro-fe) [ayyeiov, a vessel ; 

 orpooij, twist]. Torsion of a vessel, as for the control 

 of hemorrhage. 



Angiotasis (an-je-of '-as-is) [ayyeiov, a vessel ; rdaic, 

 tension]. The tension of the vessels. 



Angiotatic (an-je-ot-at' -ik) [ayyeiov, a vessel ; rdaiq, 

 tension]. Relating to angiotasis. 



Angiotelectasia (an-je-o-tel-ek-ta' -zc-ah) [ayyeiov, a ves- 

 sel ; Tf/.oc, end; iicraacc, dilatation]. Dilatation of 

 capillary vessels. 



Angiotomy (an-je-of '-o-tne) [ayyeiov, a vessel ; tout/, a 

 cutting]. The incision or dissection of a vessel. 



Angle (ang'-gl) or Angulus (ang* -gu-lus) [angulus, 

 an angle]. The degree of divergence of two lines 

 that meet each other; the space between two such 

 lines. A. a., that one of Lissauer's angles between 

 the radius fixus and a line joining the alveolar and 

 subnasal points. A. of Aberration. See A. of De- ' 

 viation. A., Ackermann's, certain angles, character- 

 istic of kyphosis, which mark the base of the skull in 

 cases of encephalocele and hydrocephalus ; for ex- 

 ample, the occipito-sphenoidal angle is abnormally 

 sharp. A., Acromial, that formed between the head 

 of the humerus and the clavicle. A., Alpha. I. In 

 optics, that formed by the intersection of the visual 

 line and optic axis. 2. In craniometry, that one of 

 Lissauer's angles between the radius fixus and a line 

 joining the hormion and subnasal point. A., Al- 

 veolar, that formed between a line passing through a 

 spot beneath the nasal spine and the most prominent 

 point of the lower edge of the alveolar process of the 

 superior maxilla and the cephalic horizontal line. 

 A., Alveolo-condylar. See A., Orbito-aheolo-con- 

 dylar. A., Anterior (of Ilium). See A., External (of 

 Ilium). A., Anterior (of Scapula). See A., Cer- 

 vical (of Scapula). A., Anterior Parietal. See 

 A- , Parietal (of Quatrefages). A., Antero-external 

 (of Ischium), in veterinary anatomy, the posterior 

 extremity of the supracotyloid crest. A., Antero- 

 internal ('of Ischium), in veterinary anatomy, the 

 portion of the ischium that helps to close the obtu- 

 rator foramen inwardly. A. of Aperture, in optics, 

 that included between two lines joining the oppo- 

 site points of the periphery of a lens and the focus. 

 A.. Auricular, in craniometry, those cephalic angles 

 having their apices at Broca's auricular point. A., 

 Auriculo-cranial, in craniometry, the auricular angles 

 whose sides pass through the cranium. A., Auriculo- 

 facial, in craniometry, those auricular angles whose 

 sides pass through the face. A., Auriculo-frontal. 

 See A., Frontal. A., Auriculo-occipital, in cranio- 

 metry, the combined sub-occipital and supra-occipital 

 angles. A., Auriculo-parietal. See A., Parietal 

 (of Broca). A. b., that one of Lissauer's angles in- 

 cluded between the radius fixus and a line joining the 

 bregma and nasion. A., Barclay's. See A. , Orifa- 

 cial. A., Basifacial, in craniometry, that between 

 the basi-cranial and basifacial axes. A., Basilar, in 

 craniometry, that between the naso-basilar and basi- 

 alveolar lines. A., Beta, that one of Lissauer's angles 



