SUBCRUREUS 



tie, or to rales produced by the bubbling of air through 

 a slightly viscous liquid, as the mucus of the bronchi, 

 ibcrureus (sub-kru-re'-us). See Muscles, Table of. 

 ibculture , sub-kul'-tur) [sub, under ; cultura, cul- 

 ture]. In bacteriology, a part of a culture set aside 

 for special treatment or observation, 

 ibcuneus (sub-ku-ne'-us) {sub, under ; cuneus, a 

 wedge]. An area of the occipital lobe ventrad of the 

 •uncus, and caudad of the collateral fissure, 

 ibcutaneous (sub-ku-ta' '-ne-us) [sub, under ; cutis, 

 he skin]. Under the skin. Hypodermatic. 

 ;bcuticular \sub-ku-tik' -u-lar). See Subepidermal. 

 ibcutis (sub-kit' -tis) [sub, under; cutis, skin]. The 

 leeper portion or layer of the true skin, 

 bdelirium (sub-de -lir'-e-um) [sub, under; delirium, 

 delirium]. A muttering delirium, with lethargic feat- 

 ires. 



bdental (sub-den' -tal) [sub, under ; dens, a tooth]. 

 Situated beneath the teeth, 

 bdermal {sub-dei'-mal). Set Subcutaneous. 

 bdiaphragmatic (sub-di-afrag-mat'-ik) [sub, under ; 

 haQpa'jua, diaphragm]. Under the diaphragm, 

 bdivided (sub'-div-i-ded) [sub, under; dividere, to 

 livide]. Re-divided; making secondary or smaller 

 iivisions. 



bdolichocephalic ( sub-dol-ik- o - sef- al' - ik ) [sub, 

 mder; <5o//,j-6c, long; Kipa'/.ij, head]. Somewhat 

 lolichocephalic ; having the cephalic index above 75 

 ind below 77 . 



.bdorsal (sub-dor' -sal) [sub, under; dorsum, back]. 

 ; In biology, situated on the side of the dorsal surface 

 ! ->{ the body. 



i;bdural (sub-du'-ral) [sub, under; dura, dura]. Be- 

 ■neath the dura. S. Space, the space between the 

 ;dura and the arachnoid. 



ibectodermal (sub-ek-to-der* '-mal)[sub, under; kicroc, 

 outside; depfia, skin]. Beneath the ectoderm, 

 ibectopic (sub-ek-top'-ik) [sub, under ; i uro-og, dis- 

 placed]. Almost ectopic; applied to gestation in 

 ( which the ovum is implanted in the lower zone of 

 :he inner surface of the uterus. 



ibencephalon ub-en-sef -al-on) [sub, under ; cj k£<jm- 

 | >ov, brain] . The oblongata, pons and corpora quad- 

 rigemina taken together. 



ibendocardial (sub-en-do-kar'-de-al) [sub, under; 

 \v60v, within ; xapdia, heart]. Beneath the endocar- 

 ; iium. 



ibendothelial (st/b - en- do- the'- le-al) [sub, under ; 

 1 ithin ; 6/j/if, nipple]. Situated or occurring 

 under an endothelial structure. 



ibepidermal, Subepidermal, Subepidermic (sub- 

 'p-id-er'-mal, sub-ep-id-er-mat' -ik, sub-ep-id'-er-mik ) 

 [sub, under ; e~i, upon; Sepua, skin]. Situated be- 

 neath the epidermis. 



;bepithelial (sub - ep - ith - e'- le-al) [sub, under ; em, 

 upon ; BtjTJj, nipple]. Situated, or occurring, under an 

 epithelial surface. 



iber (su'-ber) [L., gen. Suberis]. Cork, 

 ibereous (su-be'-re-us) [suber, cork]. In biology, 

 :orky. 



iberic Acid (su-ber'-ik). See Acid. 

 iberiferous (su-ber-if'-er-us) [suber, cork ; ferre, to 

 >ear]. Bearing suberin. 



iberification (su - ber - if- ik - a'- shun) [suber, cork ; 

 facere, to make]. Same as Suberization. 

 iberin (su'-ber-in) [suber, cork]. I. Pulverized cork ; 

 used as a dressing for wounds. 2. In biology, the 

 impure cellulose forming the cellular tissue of cork. 

 Its reactions are essentially those of cutin. It forms 

 ; yellowish drops with potassa. 



jiberization \su-ber-iz -a' -shun) [suber, cork]. In biol- 

 ogy, the change of a plant-tissue into suberin or cork. 



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Suberone (su'-ber-on) [suber, cork], C-H 12 0. A liquid 

 obtained from cork by boiling it at 180 C. Its odor 

 resembles that of peppermint. 



Suberose (sub'-er-oz) [sub, under ; erodere, to gnaw, 

 to consume]. In biology, slightly gnawed on the 

 margin. 



Subesophageal (sub - e- so -faj'- e - al) [sub, under ; 

 ola6<payoc, esophagus]. Beneath the esophagus. 



Subfalcial (subfal'-se-al) [sub, under; falx, falx]. 

 At the free edge of the falx cerebri. 



Subfascial (sub-fash' -e-al) [sub, under ; fascia, fascia]. 

 Beneath the fascia. 



Subfebrile (sub-feb'-ril) [sub, under ; febris, fever]. 

 Slightly febrile. 



Subfemoralis (sub-fem-o-ra'-lis). Same as Subcrttreus . 



Subfissure (sub-fish' -ur) [sub, under; fissura, fissure]. 

 A fissure of the brain which is concealed by a super- 

 gyre, and invisible until the lips of the superfissure 

 are divaricated. 



Subflavous (sub-fla' -vus) [sub, under; flai-us, yellow]. 

 Somewhat yellow. S. Ligament, the ligament of 

 yellowish, elastic material, found between the lam- 

 inae of adjacent vertebrae. 



Subfoliar (sub -fo'- le - ar) [sub, under; folium, leaf]. 

 Having the character of a subfolium. 



Subfolium (sub-fcS -Ie-um) [sub, under; folium, leaf]. 

 A leaflet going to make up a part of any folium of 

 the cerebellum. 



Subfornical (sub - for' - nik - al ) [sub, under; fornix, 

 fornix]. Beneath the fornix of the brain. 



Subfrontal (sub -f run'- tal) [sub, under ; frons, fore- 

 head]. Applied to a fissure and gyre (Broca's) in the 

 ventral region of the frontal lobe of the brain. 



Subgelatinous (sub-jel-af -in-us) [sub, under ; gelatina, 

 gelatin]. Partly gelatinous. 



Subgenital (sub -jen'-it-al) [sub, under; genitalis, 

 genital]. Situated under the genital organs. S. 

 Vestibule (porticus subgenitalis). See Syndemnium. 



Subgerminal (sub-jer'-min-al) [sub, under; germen, a 

 germ]. Situated beneath a germinal structure. 



Subglabrous (sub - gla' - brus) [sub, under; glaber, 

 smooth]. In biology, almost devoid of hairs or other 

 like covering. 



Subglenoid (sub-gle'-noid). See Infraglenoid. 



Subglossitis (sub -glos -i'-tis) [sub, under; y'Auaaa, 

 tongue; inq, inflammation]. Inflammation of the 

 tissues under the tong^ie. See Ranula. 



Subglottic (sub-glof -ik) . See Infraglottic. 



Subgrundation (sub-grun-da' -shun) [P'r., subgronda- 

 tion\. The intrusion of one part of a cranial bone 

 beneath another. 



Subgular (sub - gu' - lar) [sub, under; gula, throat]. 

 Same as Subjugular. 



Subgyre (sub-fir') [sub, under; /i>poc, gyrus]. A 

 gyre that is encroached upon or covered by another or 

 supergyre (covering-gyre). 



Subhepatic (sub - he-pa f -ik) [sub, under ; rj—ap, liver]. 

 Situated beneath or on the under surface of the liver. 



Subhumeral (sub-hu'-mer-al) [sub, under ; humerus, 

 humerus]. Below the humerus. 



Subhymenial (sub-hi-me'-ne-al) [sub, under ; hymen- 

 ium, hymenium]. Below the hymenium. 



Subhyoid (sub-hi'-oid) [sub, under; ioeidi/c, hyoid]. 

 Beneath the hyoid bone. 



Subicteric (sub-ik-ter'-ik) [sub, under; 'ucrepoc, jaun- 

 dice]. Moderately or slightly icteric. 



Subiculum (sub - ik' - u - lum) [subex, a layer]. I. In 

 biology, the thickened part of the leaf or stem of 

 a host bearing the mycelium of a parasitic fungus. 2. 

 The uncinate gyrus. 



Subiliac (sub-W -e-ak) [sub, under; ilium, ilium]. Per- 

 taining to the subilium. 



