
1) Bleb 2) Blister 3) Bulla 4) Cyst 5) Dacryocyst 6) Dictyosome 7) Follicle 8) Follicular 9) Liposome
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1) Blister 2) Cyst 3) French word used in English 4) Volcanic rock cavity
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A small air pocket or cavity formed in volcanic rock during solidification.
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a small bladder-like sac or cavity flled with fluid or air
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A bladder-like sac or an evanescent bubble within which zoospores mature; any bubble-like cell or bubble-like membranous structure within a cell.
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• (n.) A bladderlike vessel; a membranous cavity; a cyst; a cell. • (n.) A small convex hollow prominence on the surface of a shell or a coral. • (n.) A cavity or sac, especially one filled with fluid; as, the umbilical vesicle. • (n.) A small, and more or less circular, elevation of the cuticle, containing a clear watery fluid....
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A small air pocket or cavity formed in volcanic rock during solidification
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(from the article `blister`) a rounded elevation of the skin containing clear fluid, caused by a separation either between layers of the epidermis or between the epidermis and ...
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(from the article `igneous rock`) Among the most widespread structural features of volcanic rocks are the porelike openings left by the escape of gas from the congealing lava. Such ...
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(from the article `muscle`) The nerve terminal contains many small vesicles (membrane-enclosed structures) about 50 nm in diameter, each of which contains 5,000–10,000 molecules ...
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a bladder or cavity
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1. A small, intracellular sac, bounded by a membrane, in which various substances are stored or transported. The term is sometimes used more generally to mean any structure surrounded by a membrane. • CELL BIOLOGY 2. A bubble-shaped cavity in a volcanic rock formed by expandin...
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<pathology> A closed membrane shell, derived from membranes either by a physiological process (budding) or mechanically by sonication. ... Vesicles of dimensions in excess of 50nm are believed to be important in intracellular transport processes. ... See: coated vesicles. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(ves´ĭ-kәl) a small bladder or sac containing liquid. a small circumscribed elevation of the epidermis containing a serous fluid; a small blister.
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a bladder or cavity
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A closed membrane shell, derived from membranes either by a physiological process (budding) or mechanically by sonication. Vesicles of dimensions in excess of 50nm are believed to be important in intracellular transport processes. See also coated vesicles.
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Ves'i·cle noun [ Latin
vesicula , dim. of
vesica a bladder, blister; akin to Sanskrit
vasti bladder: confer French
vésicule .] A bladderlike vessel; a membranous cavity; a cyst; a cell. Specifically: --
(a) (Botany) A small bladderlike body in the substance ...
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A little bladder or bladder-like cavity.
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A cavity in an igneous rock that was formerly occupied by a bubble of escaping gas.
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(vek'ik'l) (Latin. Vesicula - diminutive of vesica, bladder)
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A circumscribed elevation of the epidermis, filled with serum; blister.
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cyst noun a small anatomically normal sac or bladderlike structure (especially one containing fluid)
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A raised lesion less than .5 cm in diameter that contains water and no pus - a blister.Pronunciation: ves-ah-kul (noun)Also Known As: Blister, chicken pox, eczema (in early stage), contact dermatitis, herpes simplex, herpes zoster, pemphigus.
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A cavity in a lava, formed by the entrapment of a gas bubble during solidification of the lava.
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A membranous sac within an axon terminal that stores and releases neurotransmitters.
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