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Word Meanings - INTRACOLIC - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Within the colon; as, the intracolic valve.

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  • COLONIZATION
    Tha act of colonizing, or the state of being colonized; the formation of a colony or colonies. The wide continent of America invited colonization. Bancroft.
  • COLONEL
    The chief officer of a regiment; an officer ranking next above a lieutenant colonel and next below a brigadier general.
  • VALVE-SHELL
    Any fresh-water gastropod of the genus Valvata.
  • COLONIAL
    Of or pertaining to a colony; as, colonial rights, traffic, wars.
  • COLONELSHIP
    Colonelcy. Swift.
  • COLONER
    A colonist. Holland
  • COLONY
    A number of animals or plants living or growing together, beyond their usual range. (more info) 1. A company of people transplanted from their mother country to a remote province or country, and remaining subject to the jurisdiction of the parent
  • COLONICAL
    Of or pertaining to husbandmen.
  • COLONIZER
    One who promotes or establishes a colony; a colonist. Bancroft.
  • VALVELET
    A little valve; a valvule; especially, one of the pieces which compose the outer covering of a pericarp.
  • COLONNADE
    A series or range of columns placed at regular intervals with all the adjuncts, as entablature, stylobate, roof, etc. Note: When in front of a building, it is called a portico; when surrounding a building or an open court or square, a peristyle.
  • WITHINSIDE
    In the inner parts; inside. Graves.
  • COLONELCY
    The office, rank, or commission of a colonel.
  • COLONIZATIONIST
    A friend to colonization, esp. to the colonization of Africa by emigrants from the colored population of the United States.
  • VALVE
    One or more membranous partitions, flaps, or folds, which permit the passage of the contents of a vessel or cavity in one direction, but stop or retard the flow in the opposite direction; as, the ileocolic, mitral, and semilunar valves. One of the
  • COLONIZE
    To plant or establish a colony or colonies in; to people with colonists; to migrate to and settle in. Bacon. They that would thus colonize the stars with inhabitants. Howell.
  • INTRACOLIC
    Within the colon; as, the intracolic valve.
  • VALVED
    Having a valve or valve; valvate.
  • WITHIN
    with, against, toward + innan in, inwardly, within, from in in. See 1. In the inner or interior part of; inside of; not without; as, within doors. O, unhappy youth! Come not within these doors; within this roof The enemy of all your graces lives.
  • COLONIALISM
    1. The state or quality of, or the relationship involved in, being colonial. The last tie of colonialism which bound us to the mother country is broken. Brander Matthews. 2. A custom, idea, feature of government, or the like, characteristic of
  • INEQUIVALVE; INEQUIVALVULAR
    Having unequal valves, as the shell of an oyster.
  • TETRACOLON
    A stanza or division in lyric poetry, consisting of four verses or lines. Crabb.
  • PILOT VALVE
    A small hand-operated valve to admit liquid to operate a valve difficult to turn by hand.
  • MULTIVALVE; MULTIVALVULAR
    Many-valved; having more than two valves; -- said of certain shells, as the chitons. (more info) 1. Having many valves.
  • EQUIVALVE; EQUIVALVED
    Having the valves equal in size and from, as in most bivalve shells.
  • CROWN COLONY
    A colony of the British Empire not having an elective magistracy or a parliament, but governed by a chief magistrate appointed by the Crown, with executive councilors nominated by him and not elected by the people.
  • FOOT VALVE
    A suction valve or check valve at the lower end of a pipe; esp., such a valve in a steam-engine condenser opening to the air pump.
  • TUBIVALVE
    A shell or tube formed by an annelid, as a serpula.
  • SEMICOLON
    The punctuation mark indicating a separation between parts or members of a sentence more distinct than that marked by a comma.

 

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