
1) Anal 2) Anoperineal 3) Anorectal 4) Anus 5) Arsehole 6) Blastoporal 7) Blastopore 8) Blastoporic 9) Cardia 10) Cervical 11) Fenestra 12) Fenestral 13) Fontanel 14) Fontanelle 15) Introitus 16) Narial 17) Naris 18) Orifice 19) Os 20) Perianal 21) Preanal 22) Pyloric 23) Pylorus 24) Rima 25) Spiracle
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1) Gate in a Roman wall 2) Gate in Gallipoli 3) Naples gateway 4) Napoli gateway 5) Opening 6) Orifice 7) Passage 8) Passageway 9) Potty opening 10) Type of potty
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Latin, meaning: gate, entrance.
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• (n.) The foramen of Monro. • (n.) The part of the liver or other organ where its vessels and nerves enter; the hilus.
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Gate.
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(por´tә) an entrance or gateway, especially the site where blood vessels and other supplying or draining structures enter an organ; called also portal. porta hepatis the transverse fissure on the visceral surface of the liver, where the portal vein and hepatic artery enter and...
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A gate. In a Roman camp there were 6 gates; the porta praetoria at the front of the camp, the porta decumana at the rear, the 2 portae principales, one at each end of the via principalis, and the portae quintanae at each end of the via quintana; in many forts some of these gates would be omitted, particulaly the portae quintanae. The gateways of th…...
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Por'ta noun ;
plural Portæ . [ Latin , a gate. See
Port a hole.]
(Anat.) (a) The part of the liver or other organ where its vessels and nerves enter; the hilus.
(b) The foramen of Monro.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: pōr′tă, -tē Synonyms: hilum1, interventricular foramen
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Porta is a cultivated variety of potato.
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porta, doorway.
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Latin = a gate, also Latin portare = to carry; hence, the portal system carries venous blood from the alimentary tract to the porta hepatis; adjective - portal.
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gate, entrance.
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(Latin; pl. portae). A Roman gate or doorway.
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