Word Meanings - NONMEDULLATED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Not medullated; without a medulla or marrow, or without a medullary sheath; as, a nonmedullated nerve fiber.
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- MEDULLARY
Filled with spongy pith; pithy. Medullary groove , a groove, in the epiblast of the vertebrate blastoderm, the edges of which unite, making a tube from which the brain and spinal cord are developed. -- Medullary rays , the rays of - FIBER-FACED; FIBRE-FACED
Having a visible fiber embodied in the surface of; -- applied esp. to a kind of paper for checks, drafts, etc. - FIBER; FIBRE
1. One of the delicate, threadlike portions of which the tissues of plants and animals are in part constituted; as, the fiber of flax or of muscle. 2. Any fine, slender thread, or threadlike substance; as, a fiber of spun glass; especially, one - MARROWFAT
A rich but late variety of pea. - SHEATHLESS
Without a sheath or case for covering; unsheathed. - NERVELESSNESS
The state of being nerveless. - MEDULLA
The marrow of bones; the deep or inner portion of an organ or part; as, the medulla, or medullary substance, of the kidney; specifically, the medula oblongata. (more info) 1. Marrow; pith; hence, essence. Milton. - WITHOUT-DOOR
Outdoor; exterior. "Her without-door form." Shak. - SHEATHED
Invested by a sheath, or cylindrical membranaceous tube, which is the base of the leaf, as the stalk or culm in grasses; vaginate. (more info) 1. Povided with, or inclosed in, sheath. - WITHOUTFORTH
Without; outside' outwardly. Cf. Withinforth. Chaucer. - NERVELESS
1. Destitute of nerves. 2. Destitute of strength or of courage; wanting vigor; weak; powerless. A kingless people for a nerveless state. Byron. Awaking, all nerveless, from an ugly dream. Hawthorne. - FIBERLESS; FIBRELESS
Having no fibers; destitute of fibers or fiber. - SHEATHY
Forming or resembling a sheath or case. Sir T. Browne. - SHEATH-WINGED
Having elytra, or wing cases, as a beetle. - NERVED
Having nerves, or simple and parallel ribs or veins. Gray. (more info) 1. Having nerves of a special character; as, weak-nerved. - SHEATHFISH
See SHEATFISH - MARROW
The tissue which fills the cavities of most bones; the medulla. In the larger cavities it is commonly very fatty, but in the smaller cavities it is much less fatty, and red or reddish in color. 2. The essence; the best part. It takes from - MEDULLATED
Furnished with a medulla or marrow, or with a medullary sheath; as, a medullated nerve fiber. - WITHOUTEN
Without. Chaucer. - FIBERED; FIBRED
Having fibers; made up of fibers. - UNSHEATHE
To deprive of a sheath; to draw from the sheath or scabbard, as a sword. To unsheathe the sword, to make war. - INSHEATHE
To insert as in a sheath; to sheathe. Hughes. - UNNERVE
To deprive of nerve, force, or strength; to weaken; to enfeeble; as, to unnerve the arm. Unequal match'd, . . . The unnerved father falls. Shak. - ENERVE
To weaken; to enervate. Milton. - QUINTUPLE-NERVED; QUINTUPLE-RIBBED
The same as Quinquenerved. - RECTINERVED
Having the veins or nerves straight; -- said of leaves. - TRINERVE; TRINERVED
See TRINERVATE - RETINERVED
Having reticulated veins.