Bedded (imp. & p. p.) of Bed |
Bedded (a.) Provided with a bed |
Fissure (n.) A narrow opening, made by the parting of any substance |
Fissure (v. t.) To cleave |
Intrusive (a.) Apt to intrude |
Rake-vein (n.) See Rake, a mineral vein. |
Sheet (v. t.) In general, a large, broad piece of anything thin, as paper, cloth, etc. |
Sheet (v. t.) A broad piece of cloth, usually linen or cotton, used for wrapping the body or for a covering |
Sheet (v. t.) A broad piece of paper, whether folded or unfolded, whether blank or written or printed upon |
Sheet (v. t.) A single signature of a book or a pamphlet |
Sheet (v. t.) the book itself. |
Sheet (v. t.) A broad, thinly expanded portion of metal or other substance |
Sheet (v. t.) A broad expanse of water, or the like. |
Sheet (v. t.) A sail. |
Sheet (v. t.) An extensive bed of an eruptive rock intruded between, or overlying, other strata. |
Sheet (v. t.) A rope or chain which regulates the angle of adjustment of a sail in relation in relation to the wind |
Sheet (v. t.) The space in the forward or the after part of a boat where there are no rowers |
Sheet (v. t.) To furnish with a sheet or sheets |
Sheet (v. t.) To expand, as a sheet. |
Sheet anchor (v. t.) A large anchor stowed on shores outside the waist of a vessel |
Sheet anchor (v. t.) Anything regarded as a sure support or dependence in danger |
Sheet cable () The cable belonging to the sheet anchor. |
Sheet chain () A chain sheet cable. |
Sill (n.) The basis or foundation of a thing |
Sill (n.) The timber or stone at the foot of a door |
Sill (n.) The timber or stone on which a window frame stands |
Sill (n.) The floor of a gallery or passage in a mine. |
Sill (n.) A piece of timber across the bottom of a canal lock for the gates to shut against. |
Sill (n.) The shaft or thill of a carriage. |
Sill (n.) A young herring. |
Vein (n.) One of the vessels which carry blood, either venous or arterial, to the heart. See Artery, 2. |
Vein (n.) One of the similar branches of the framework of a leaf. |
Vein (n.) One of the ribs or nervures of the wings of insects. See Venation. |
Vein (n.) A narrow mass of rock intersecting other rocks, and filling inclined or vertical fissures not corresponding with the stratification |
Vein (n.) A fissure, cleft, or cavity, as in the earth or other substance. |
Vein (n.) A streak or wave of different color, appearing in wood, and in marble and other stones |
Vein (n.) A train of association, thoughts, emotions, or the like |
Vein (n.) Peculiar temper or temperament |
Vein (v. t.) To form or mark with veins |
sheet-metal work | the craft of doing sheet metal work (as in ventilation systems) |
vein nervure | one of the horny ribs that stiffen and support the wing of an insect |
cookie sheet baking tray | a cooking utensil consisting of a flat rectangular metal sheet used for baking cookies or biscuits |
dust cover dust sheet | a large piece of cloth used to cover furniture that is not in use for a long period |
fitted sheet contour sheet | a sheet (usually with elastic edges) tailored to fit a particular mattress |
pall shroud cerement winding-sheet windinglothes | burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped |
plate glass sheet glass | glass formed into large thin sheets |
sail canvas canvass sheet | a large piece of fabric (usually canvas fabric) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel |
sheet bed sheet | bed linen consisting of a large rectangular piece of cotton or linen cloth, used in pairs |
sheet tack mainsheet weather sheet shroud | (nautical) a line (rope or chain) that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the wind |
sheet flat solid | a flat artifact that is thin relative to its length and width |
sheet anchor waist anchor | spare anchor for use in emergency |
sheet bend becket bend weaver's knot weaver's hitch | a hitch used for temporarily tying a rope to the middle of another rope (or to an eye) |
sheet iron | plate iron thinner than tank iron |
sheet metal | sheet of metal formed into a thin plate |
sheet pile sheath pile sheet piling | a pile in a row of piles driven side by side to retain earth or prevent seepage |
sheet web | an irregular spider web woven in a single plane and looking like flattened hammocks |
sill | structural member consisting of a continuous horizontal timber forming the lowest member of a framework or supporting structure |
tent-fly rainfly fly sheet fly tent flap | flap consisting of a piece of canvas that can be drawn back to provide entrance to a tent |
fissure | (anatomy) a long narrow slit or groove that divides an organ into lobes |
fissure of Rolando Rolando's fissure central sulcus sulcus centralis | a brain fissure extending upward on the lateral surface of both hemispheres, separates the frontal and parietal lobes |
fissure of Sylvius Sylvian fissure lateral cerebral sulcus sulcus lateralis cerebri | the deepest and most prominent of the cortical fissures, separates the frontal lobes and temporal lobes in both hemispheres |
parieto-occipital sulcus parieto-occipital fissure | a sulcus near the posterior end of each hemisphere that separates the parietal lobes and the occipital lobes in both hemispheres |
calcarine sulcus calcarine fissure | a sulcus in the mesial surface of the occipital lobe of the cerebrum |
mouth oral cavity oral fissure rima oris | the opening through which food is taken in and vocalizations emerge, he stuffed his mouth with candy |
accessory cephalic vein vena cephalica accessoria | a vein that passes along the radial edge of the forearm and joins the cephalic vein near the elbow |
accessory hemiazygos vein accessory hemiazygous vein vena hemiazygos accessoria | a vein formed by the union of the th to th posterior intercostal veins, empties into the azygos vein |
accessory vertebral vein vena vertebralis accessoria | a vein that accompanies the vertebral vein but passes through the foramen of the transverse process of the th cervical vertebra and empties into the brachiocephalic vein |
accompanying vein vena comitans | a vein accompanying another structure, a vein may accompany an artery in such a way that the arterial pulses aid venous return |
anastomotic vein vena anastomotica | either of two communicating veins serving the brain |
angular vein vena angularis | a short vein formed by the supraorbital vein and the supratrochlear vein and continuing as the facial vein |
anterior vertebral vein vena vertebralis anterior | a vein that accompanies the ascending cervical artery and opens into the vertebral vein |
appendicular vein vena appendicularis | a vein that accompanies the appendicular artery and empties into the ileocolic vein |
arcuate vein of the kidney vena arcuata renis | veins that receive blood from interlobular veins of kidney and rectal venules |
auricular vein vena auricularis | one of two veins serving the ear region |
axillary vein vena axillaris | a continuation of the basilic vein and brachial vein that becomes the subclavian vein |
azygos vein azygous vein vena azygos | one of a system of veins that drain the thoracic and abdominal walls, arises as a continuation of the right ascending lumbar vein and terminates in the superior vena cava |
basal vein vena basalis | a large vein passing along the medial surface of the temporal lobe and emptying into the great cerebral vein |
basilic vein vena basilica | a vein that drains the back of the hand and forearm and empties into the axillary vein |
basivertebral vein vena basivertebralis | one of a number of veins draining the spongy substance of the vertebrae and emptying into the anterior internal vertebral venous plexus |
brachial vein vena brachialis | two veins in either arm that accompany the brachial artery and empty into the axillary vein |
brachiocephalic vein innominate vein vena brachiocephalica | veins formed by the union of the internal jugular and subclavian veins |
bronchial vein vena bronchialis | veins serving the bronchi, empty into the azygos vein |
cardinal vein | any of the major venous channels in primitive adult vertebrates and in embryos of higher vertebrates |
anterior cardinal vein | a major drainage channel from the cephalic part of the body |
posterior cardinal vein | a major drainage channel from the caudal part of the body |
common cardinal vein | the major return channels to the heart, formed by anastomosis of the anterior and posterior cardinal veins |
central veins of liver venae centrales hepatis | terminal branches of the hepatic veins that lie in the hepatic lobules and receive blood from the liver sinusoids |
central vein of retina vena centrales retinae | vein formed by the union of the retinal veins, accompanies central arteries of the retina in the optic nerve |
central vein of suprarenal gland vena centralis glandulae suprarenalis | a single draining vein, on the right it empties into the inferior vena cava, on the left it empties into the left renal vein |