CAL- 
kalyptra, a cap; genesis, birth.] 
The special layer of cells lying 
rowing 
the kidney (anatz.) ; 
certain Hydroids, the cup-like body 
of the eb sR see 
cambiform ‘pifdrm) Beet he 
cambium, ede nge ; forma, shape.] 
Essentially similar to cambium 
cells (do¢. 
cambiogenetic 
tum, cha 
birth] Appi. cells which = 
Piacmno 
eeitofeae n. [L.cambium, 
ge he soft tissue from 
w root an ark are 
foamed i the stems and roots of 
ot.). 
Cambrian (kim’briin) a, [L. Cambria, 
3} 2 ot. the oe division 
of the ee era (fa 
camerati ra’ ay n. [L. 
comernity vaulting: Division into 
700 number of separate chambers 
Zool. 
—— (kam érdstom’) #2. {L. 
om chamber; sfoma, a 
outh.] The hollowed- under 
rane ce of the “hood” certain 
ee (zoo. 
mp'té tédrém) a. [Gk. 
ptodrome 
AS aadaa flexible ; dromos, a course. J 
Pert. leaf ve enation in which the 
secondary veins bend forward and 
anastomose pan reaching the 
margin (doz4.). 
(kim’bi6j capes a. 
StS, 
campylospermous (kim Lie ti 
a. [Gk. Bk. hawapylos; curved; sperm 
a seed. 7. seeds witha Saiive 
along the inner face (0 ‘ 
pylotropous (kim pildt nin a. 
a 
in 
tissue ; a groove in the 
soft parts of various animals; a 
41 
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passage or bees found in the 
tissues of nu plan 
canalicular (eanalil alain) a. 
canaliculus, a small channel.] Pert. 
1 
anals. 
culus weraaysein ad M. : 
liculus, mall channel.] 
Canaliculi plu.) me small canals 
connecting the w 
another or w = — 
canals in bone nnels 
the rt, of natees yee 
for 
various secant 
canaliform (kanal me [L. canalis, 
a canal ; Lee , shape.] Canal-like 
taiokt 
‘ean hae: a [L. can- 
bered.] Consisting 
inner, more 
tissue 
structure; api. the 
spongy, portion of bony 
(anat. 
cancrisocial (kang’kriso’shal) a. [L. 
bh; cng map ally.} 
ic on the 
shell of, ar are nashesees with, 
a crab (z00 
—_ sane "ka ‘nin) #. [L. canzs, 
a dog.] The tooth next to the 
a caee, a ‘ft fa canine tooth, 
or to idge or groove on the 
urface of the superior maxillary 
— pone “(kin’dn bin) #. 
ig the limb from hoc 
the enlarged and fused metacarpals 
tarsals ; s, in birds the tarso- 
metatarsus (z00. 
canthus (kin “nae n. [Gk. — 
a pack-saddle.] The angle wher 
per and lower eyelids ccaiee 
anat. 
eagitiony (1 ee ed —— 
of the sate iewnial vessels 
ic 
parts of the body, e, eg ——- lymph, 
or biliary capillarie 
ne a (kap'ilit’ itm, ‘apilish’tim) 
among which the spores are found 
(dot. 
capitate (kap'itat) a. [L. caput, the 
