A DICTIONARY OF 
SGIENTIviG TERMS 
ABA- 
abactinal (abak’tinal, were nal) a. 
Phe: 0b, ; tis, ray.] 
rom ; 
Appl. the area of an “echinoder 
body without tube-feet i 
the madreporite is eee included ; 
is 
abambulacral ; antambulacral ; opp. 
actinal (zoe, 
abam Gbkebaie ea) Ze 
ao, from; to 
Appl. the a of aa aa a 
body re r hat on which 
abaxial re a. [L. @é, from ; 
é Pert. that surface of 
Which the axis has not the same 
direction as the axis of the seed 
abbreviated (abré’viatéd) a, [L. ad, 
short. ]} Shortened ; 
The belly : 
l 
appi, structures, oo - a of 
organs situate closely 
related ” the a oa : 
abdomina res,—single or paired 
openings leading from the coelom 
to the exterior, in Cyclostomes and 
certain megs fishes (zoo/.). 
abdominal —contraction of ab- 
dominal wall muscles when the skin 
over the side of the abdomen is 
ee (phys.). 
e areas into 
regions, 
george the sl * divide d by 
1 
ABO- 
two horizontal and two vertical 
imaginary lines, viz., hypochondri 
(2), lum ingui 
tric, — 
abdominal 
ring in 
= a po of see Sones 
ool.). 
icaeateag. os ne of two openings 
in the fasciae of the abdominal 
muscles through which passes the 
spermatic cord in the male, and the 
round ligament female ; 
inguinal ring (az 
spore (abdu Dota ne [L. abducere, 
to way.] The ah can S 
nerve rion as the rectus extern 
beer turns the eyeball oneal 
_ abducere, on 
fro 
art ena) U. 
lead awa o w away 
the ede axis os 
abductor uennehg Nn. [L. abducere, 
to - way. ] muscle that 
draws a ‘limb or nae outwards 
(ana t) 
aberrant (abér‘ant) a. fh. aberare, to 
é species with 
characteristics not aia in acco 
bios, 
study 
racing: 
abomasum Pace ors abém’aztim) 
m. [L. @ m ; omasum, paunch. | 
The — _ font h Garbo of the 
opposi pa to, the m 
abort (4bért’) v. 18 torts pre- 
