weblike
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weblike — adjective see web I … New Collegiate Dictionary
weblike — adjective having open interstices or resembling a web • Syn: ↑lacy, ↑netlike, ↑netted, ↑webbed, ↑webby • Similar to: ↑reticulate, ↑reticular • … Useful english dictionary
plexiform — Weblike, or resembling or forming a plexus. [plexus + L. forma, form] * * * plexi·form plek sə .fȯrm adj of, relating to, or having the form or characteristics of a plexus <plexiform networks> * * * plex·i·form (plekґsĭ form)… … Medical dictionary
textiform — Weblike. [L. textum, something woven] * * * tex·ti·form (teksґtĭ form) [L. textum any material put together + form] formed like a tissue, network, or web … Medical dictionary
tela — 1. Any thin weblike structure. 2. A tissue; especially one of delicate formation. [L. a web] t. choroidea [TA] that portion of the pia mater that covers the ependymal roof or, in the case of the lateral … Medical dictionary
Arisaema Dracontium — dragon drag on (dr[a^]g [u^]n), n. [F. dragon, L. draco, fr. Gr. dra kwn, prob. fr. de rkesqai, dra kein, to look (akin to Skr. dar[,c] to see), and so called from its terrible eyes. Cf. {Drake} a dragon, {Dragoon}.] 1. (Myth.) A fabulous animal … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Artemisia dracunculus — dragon drag on (dr[a^]g [u^]n), n. [F. dragon, L. draco, fr. Gr. dra kwn, prob. fr. de rkesqai, dra kein, to look (akin to Skr. dar[,c] to see), and so called from its terrible eyes. Cf. {Drake} a dragon, {Dragoon}.] 1. (Myth.) A fabulous animal … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Calamus Draco — dragon drag on (dr[a^]g [u^]n), n. [F. dragon, L. draco, fr. Gr. dra kwn, prob. fr. de rkesqai, dra kein, to look (akin to Skr. dar[,c] to see), and so called from its terrible eyes. Cf. {Drake} a dragon, {Dragoon}.] 1. (Myth.) A fabulous animal … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Calamus Rotang — dragon drag on (dr[a^]g [u^]n), n. [F. dragon, L. draco, fr. Gr. dra kwn, prob. fr. de rkesqai, dra kein, to look (akin to Skr. dar[,c] to see), and so called from its terrible eyes. Cf. {Drake} a dragon, {Dragoon}.] 1. (Myth.) A fabulous animal … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cinnabar Graecorum — dragon drag on (dr[a^]g [u^]n), n. [F. dragon, L. draco, fr. Gr. dra kwn, prob. fr. de rkesqai, dra kein, to look (akin to Skr. dar[,c] to see), and so called from its terrible eyes. Cf. {Drake} a dragon, {Dragoon}.] 1. (Myth.) A fabulous animal … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English