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caudation
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caudation (複数形 caudations)
- The property of having a caudate extension or tail.
- 1852, The Literary World - Volume 10, page 69:
- In the meantime, while the daily newspapers of New York are talking over their "Aztec race" the Academy of Sciences at Paris has its grave announcement in a communication from M. de Castelnan, a duplicate of which we find in the Bulletic of the 'Socièté de Geographie respecting the NIAM-NIAMS, a people of Central Africa, to the southwest of the Lake Tchad, a people of whom there have been some scattered rumors before, suggesting to a modern Monboddo a " theory of caudation," in fact a people wearing indisputable natural tails.
- 1887, Roland Trimen, James Henry Bowker, South-African Butterflies: A Monograph of the Extra-tropical Species:
- 1895, Charles Reade, It is Never Too Late to Mend - Volume 2, page 234:
- Crawley, who what with the habit of cerebral hallucination due to brandy and the present flutter of his spirits and his conscience, had for a moment or two lost all landmarks of probability, no sooner felt his hand encounter a tail — slight in size, but stiff as a pug's, and straight as a pointer's —than he uttered a dismal howl, and it is said that for a single moment he really suspected premature caudation had been inflicted on him for his crimes.
- A caudate extension or tail.
- (medicine) A fibrous growth.
- 1861, William Braithwaite, The Retrospect of Medicine:
- In acute cases they are rapidly produced, make scarcely an attempt at development, and die off with rapidity; in schirrus they are formed more slowly, and in much smaller numbers, live longer, and make some attempt at caudation, but they are still farther removed in form from the typical cell of healthy tissues.
- 1876, Joseph Jones, Medical and Surgical Memoirs, →ISBN, page 250:
- The blood-vessels ( capillaries), were greatly increased in size, with thickened walls, to which colorless caudations and spindle-shaped corpuscles were attached.
- 1889, Julius Cohnheim, Lectures on General Pathology: The pathology of nutrition, page 591:
- Not only is the croupous pseudo-membrane which projects above the surface of the mucosa in greater part a fibrinous exudation, but the caudation also participates very essentially in the formation of the diphtheritic material deposited in the mucosa.
- (writing) A section appended to the end of a word, line, or poem.
- 1996, Language and Literature - Volume 21, page 102:
- As with the voice, this physicality is natural and flexible, a background of four-beat lines, grouped into four five-line stanzas (a central section flanked by anacrusis かつ caudation) with occasional moves to five- or six- beat lines, and occasional catalexis ("unrealized"/"silent" beats), always at stanzaic ends.
- (writing) The addition of a caudation.
- 1893, The National Stenographer - Volume 4, page 210:
- There is no adequate reporting system in use that can afford to treat words otherwise than as Hamlet's mother treated her heart, "cleave them in twain and fling away the basser half;" but in script the "baser half" in variably the final portion, and we get in the sentences of the curt style a jumble of inchoate nouns, paraplegic verbs and amputated adjectives, truncated of their tails and dependent each for its re-caudation on the accurate re-cordation (ahem !) of an equally deficient context.
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1translate
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2note
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3heaven
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4fast
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5miss
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6meet
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7structured
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8configuration
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9square brackets
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10block structure
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