Results for: excretory organ of the embryo, embryonic stage of the kidneys (Embryology)
English English
enzyme released by kidneysrenin
epiphysis, organ secreting melatoninpineal gland; pineal body
establishment of location of point, excision, surgical removal of a bodily organ or tissue, partial surgical removalresection
examination of kidneys with X-rays, process of creating X-ray photographs of the pelvic organs after injecting radiopaque dyepyelography
excessive growth of fibrous tissue in an organ (Medicine), scarring of connective tissuefibrosis
excretory cell in flatwormsflame cell
exit from stage, go off stage, go out, see also:exitexeunt
experiencing adolescence, happening during adolescence, immature, of puberty, pertaining to the age between childhood and adulthood, somebody in period preceding adulthood, young person; one who is at the stage between childhood and adulthoodadolescent
expert in embryology, expert on embryonic formation and developmentembryologist
external embryonic layer (Embryology), outer layer of an embryoepiblast
externalize, bring out, remove an internal organexteriorize
failure to measure up, not enough, shortage, lack, insufficient amount, inadequacy; failure of an organ to function properly (Medicine), unfitness or failureinsufficiency
falling off at an early stage of development (Biology), falling off in early stagescaducous
family name; Mike Nichols (born 1931 as Michael Igor Peschkowsky), German-born American film and stage directorNichols
fascinated by male sexual activity, penile, of the male sex organ, phallic; resembling a penis, relating to phallus, with penis permanently erectpriapic
 

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