GAS- 
Pert. —— and colon; appl. a 
ligament (a — 
sat Gis tréda’ édé’nal) a, 
ana 
the great omentum 
arteries, = anat.). 
gastroint al (gds'tréintés’tinal) a. 
[Gk. rian: stomach ;_ L. 
within.] Peré. 
testines (anat.). 
gastro. — ee = oc 
gas ach ; 
stomach and in- 
calcareous matter found at certain 
seasons on each side of the gizzard 
of Crustaceans (zoo/. 
gastroparietal (gis trop Tétal) a. 
[Gk. gaster, stomach; L. faries, 
wall.| Pert. peering and body 
wall (anaz. 
phrenic (gas'tréfrén’ik) a. [Gk. 
gaster, stomach ; phrenos, midriff. 
Pert. stomach and dia phragm 
pod (gis'trépdd) {oh 
to : eens foot A 
i ventral muscular 
disc adapted for somtiag (zool.). 
as (gas’tréporz) #. plu. 
[Gk. aster, stomach ; ~ 
channel} The larger pores, for 
— persons, of hydroid ocak 
acini gas 'tropiil *ménari) 
a. [Gk. pores stomach ; L. pulmo, 
lung-] Pert, stomach and lungs 
(anat. ce 
lenic (gas'trésplén'ik) @ 
[Gk. ee stomach ; sf/en, the 
spleen.] Perd. #, stomach and spleen 
(gas'tréstéj) C20 
stege, roof. 
gestive and circulatory purposes, as 
canals of some Coelenterates po a 
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intus, 
GEM- 
—. cae trézo oid) m [Gk. 
ef 
ogra soe te 
a gas aoe a blastula by in- 
vaginaton (em, 
gamy (gi teen nm. [Gk. 
S aaiede r peep eaplen ae 
Fertilization of a flower by an 
gelatine er atin) #. [L. gelare, 
al.] A jelly-like sub- 
feces SS oti from animal tissue 
prys.). 
gelatinous (jélat'iniis) a. [L. gelare, 
to co ogee Jelly-like in consist- 
ency pte 
geminate (jém’inat) a, [L. gemini, 
twins.] Growing in pairs; binate 
~~ 
orous (jém —_ ris) a [i 
gemini ear fios, flower.) Appi. 
a plant whose ff tenting i arranged 
in pairs ees 
m’A) 7. jém’é, 
\n ; gemmae a 
animal which develo into a new 
organism (dzo/.) ; hypothetical units 
cyt). 
gemmaceous (jéma'shiis) a. [L. 
gemma, bud.| Pert. gemmae or 
uds. 
gemmate (jém’at) a [L. gem 
— Repeodaciies by bud- feaniae 
nen (jéma’shin) #. [L. — 
bud.]} = _ formation by means of 
which new independent individuals 
are desiek in plants and animals 
a is 
(jémifériis) a. [L. 
* gemma, bud ; isa to bear.] Bud- 
bearing ; gem 
gemmiform (jém viform) a. ea gemma, 
eas feria, shape. ] me d like 
