TRICHAMOMILLOL 



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TRICHOGLOSSIA 



_ tree of Ceylon. An oil is made from the seeds and 

 is used as an application in certain skin-diseases. Unof. 

 'richamomillol ( tri- kam - o - mil' - ol) \Jres, three ; 

 chamomile], C 30 H 48 O 3 . A deep-blue, viscid substance 

 obtained from the oil of chamomile, ethereal oil of 

 wormwood, and oil of galbanum. 

 richangeia (trik-an-ji'-ah) [dpi;, a hair; ayytiov, a 



i ] . The capillary blood-vessels, 

 richangeiectasia (trik-an-ji-ek-ta' -ze-ah) [dpif;, a hair; 

 vessel; imaaig, extension]. Dilatation of 

 the capillaries. 



richasmus (trik-az'mus) [Opd;, a hair]. Synonym 

 of Hypertrichosis. 



richatrophia (trik-at-ro* '-fe-ah) \dp't^, hair; arpopia, 

 atrophy]. A brittle state of the hair from atrophy of 

 the hair-bulbs. 



richauxis {tri k- nicks' -is). See Hirsuties. 

 richia (trik' -e-ah) [Opii;, a hair]. Synonym of Entro- 

 pion. 



richiasis (trik-i' -as-is) [Opi$, a hair]. I. Abnormal 

 direction or position of the eyelashes, so that they pro- 

 duce irritation by friction upon the globe. See, also, 

 Distichiasis. 2. A disease of the kidneys or bladder 

 in which filamentous substances resembling hairs are 

 passed in the urine. 3. A swelling of the breasts of 

 puerperal women, the milk being excreted with diffi- 

 culty. 



richidium (tri-kid'-e-um) [0/w'f, hair://., Trichidia\ 

 In biology, a delicate, hair-like structure supporting the 

 : spores of certain fungi. 



-ichilia (tri-kil' -e-ah) [rpixei'oc, three-lipped]. A 

 genus of polypetalous plants occurring in tropical 

 Africa and America. The bark and fruits of certain 

 varieties have been used medicinally, 

 •ichina (trik-i'-nah, or trik-e'-na) [fyj'f , a hair : //., 

 Trichina']. A genus of nematode worms. See Para- 

 sites [Animal), Table of. 



•ichiniasis (trik-in-i' -as-is j [dpt%, a hair]. The same 

 as Trichinosis. 



ichiniferous (trik-in-i f'-er-us) [6pi£, hair; ferre, to 

 loear]. Containing trichinae. 



ichinization nik-in-iz-a'-shun) [dpi!;, hair]. Infes- 

 tation with trichinae. 



ichinophobist (trik-in-o-fo'-bist) [dpig, hair ; dofielv, to 

 tear]. One who has a morbid fear of trichiniasis. 

 ichinosis (trik- in-o'-sis) [Opit;, hair ; www, disease]. 

 A disease produced by the ingestion of meat, pork, or 

 ;ausage, containing the Trichina spiralis. The para- 

 sites lie coiled up in capsules between the muscular 



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BHA spiralis, Owen : (A) encapsulated with con- 

 tive-tissue covering (in situ); ( B )' calcified. 

 'er Leuckart.) 



of the meat. After their entrance into the 

 1 body their presence gives rise to nausea, vertigo, 

 ^diarrhea, prostration, stiffness and painful swell- 

 r the muscles, edema of the face, and in some 

 per>piration, insomnia, delirium, and death from 

 astionor some complication, as pneumonia. 



Trichinotic (trik-in-ot'-ik) [fy>s, hair; voaoc, disease]. 

 Pertaining to or affected with trichinosis. 



Trichinous (trik'-in-us) [fyw$, hair]. Infested" with 

 or containing trichinae. 



Trichismus (trik-iz'-mus) [ftpi^, a hair]. In surgery, 

 a scarcely perceptible fraqture ; also, a capillary fissure 

 or crack. 



Trichitis (trik-i' -lis) [6pi£, a hair; cng, inflammation]. 

 Inflammation of the hair-bulbs. 



Trichloracetic Acid ( tri - klo - ras - e'- tik) . See Acid, 

 Trichloracetic. 



Trichlorphenol (tri-klor-fe / -nol) \_rpelc, three ; x' u p6c* 

 green; phenol]. A derivative of carbolic acid, used 

 as a disinfectant, and said to be twenty -five times 

 stronger than carbolic acid. A 2 per cent, solution 

 has been used in purulent ophthalmia. 



Trichoblast (trik'-o-blast ) [Opi!; , hair ; ji/.aoToc, short] . 

 In biology, an internal hair, like those which project 

 into the intercellular spaces of the stems of some water- 

 lilies. Also, a name proposed by Sachs for such idio- 

 blasts as are especially distinguished by size and 

 branching. 



Trichocardia (tri-ko-kar* '-de-ah) [Opig, hair ; uapdia, 

 heart]. A peculiar condition of the inflamed pericar- 

 dium roughened by pseudo -membranous elevations. 



Trichocarpous (trik-o-kar' -ptis) [fyi/f, a hair ; Kap^oc, 

 fruit]. In biology, having the fruit covered with hairs. 



Trichocephaliasis (trik - o - sef- al-i'-as-is) [6pi^, hair; 

 Kioa7r], head]. The diseased condition produced by 

 the presence of a parasite of the genus Tricho^ephalus. 



Trichocephalus (trik-o-sef'-al-us) [6pt$, hair; keQo/J), 

 head]. A worm popularly known as threadworm, 

 parasitic in the intestinal tract. See Parasites (Ani- 

 mal), Table of . 



Trichocirsus (trik-o-sur'-sus) [6piz, a hair; Kipadc, a 

 varix]. A term applied to abnormal capillary dilatation. 



Trichocladose (tri-ko-kla'-ddz) [rpeiq, three ; K/Adoq, 

 branch]. In biology, trifid or trichotomous. 



Trichoclasia (trik-o-kla' -ze-ah) [dpi}-, a hair ; K/.aoic^ a 

 fracture]. Synonym of Trichorrhexis nodosa. 



Trichocryptosis ( trik-o-krip-to' -sis) [fy>'£, bair ; npvx- 

 roc, hidden]. Any disease of the hair-follicles. 



Trichocyst (trik'-o-sist) [Bpi!;, hair ; Kvcrrig, bladder]. 

 In biology, a small vesicle containing a thread, which 

 can be shot out rapidly, like the nematocyst of a coelen- 

 terate, and found in the ectoplasm of the Infusoria and 

 in some of the Flagellata. 



Trichocystic (trik-o-sis'-tik) [dpi!;, hair ; kvotic, blad- 

 der]. Pertaining to or of the nature of a hair-cell or 

 trichocyst. 



Trichodangeia (trik-od-an' -je-ah) [rpixudqc, hair-like ; 

 ayyelnv, vessel ; //. of Trichodangeium]. A term syn- 

 onymous with capillaries. 



Trichodangeitis (trik-od-an-je-i'-tis) [rpixi^m, hair- 

 like ; ayyeiov, vessel ; trig, inflammation]. Capillary 

 inflammation. 



Trichodarteria (trik-od-ar-te'-re-ah) [rpix&dtK, hair- 

 like; apnjpla, an artery]. An arteriole. 



Trichodarteriitis (trik-od-ar-ter-e-i'-tis) [#/><£, hair; 

 aprt/ola, artery; trig, inflammation]. Inflammation 

 of the arterioles. 



Trichodo-phlebitis (trik-od-o-fleb-i'-tis) {rpix^li, 

 hair-like; o/.ft!', a vein ; ing, inflammation]. Inflam- 

 mation of the venules. 



Trichogen (trik'-o-jen) [6piE, hair ; yevtav, to produce]. 

 A substance that stimulates the growth of the hair. 



Trichogenous (trik-oj'-en-tts) [dpi!;, hair ; yewav, to 

 produce]. Encouraging the growth of hair. 



Trichoglossia (trik-o-glos'-e-ah) [fyw'f, hair; y/jjcaa, 

 tongue]. The appearance of hair-like villi on the 

 tongue. The filaments are formed by the thickening 

 of the sheaths of the papillae. 



