Definition of Excrescency. Meaning of Excrescency. Synonyms of Excrescency

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Definition of Excrescency

Excrescency
Excrescency Ex*cres"cen*cy, n. Excrescence. [Obs.]

Meaning of Excrescency from wikipedia

- Look up excrescence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Excrescence may refer to: Excrescence (phonology), the addition of a consonant to a word In medicine...
- English word, scholars have translated the wide-ranging meaning of zhi as "excrescences", "exudations", and "cryptogams". Translating Chinese zhi (芝) is problematic...
- 'in' and thesis 'putting'. Epenthesis may be divided into two types: excrescence for the addition of a consonant, and for the addition of a vowel, svarabhakti...
- that Europe has been geographically and culturally merely "the western excrescence of the continent of Asia". Geographically, Asia is the major eastern...
- Catalog of Excrescence Plants) says that Han Zhong (韓眾) achieved spiritual Transcendence after eating jinqingzhi (金精芝, Metal Essence Excrescence) (Kohn 2000:...
- in pulpits what they do not know."[citation needed] Excrescence: Ruskin defined an "excrescence" as an outgrowth of the main body of a building that...
- pyramidal cells in CA3 have a unique type of dendritic spine called a thorny excrescence or thorn, only found in CA3 pyramidal cells and hilar mossy cells. The...
- Viswaroop; Tokala, Hemasri; Kodenchery, Mihas (2010-09-01). "Lambl's excrescences: a rare cause of stroke". The Journal of Heart Valve Disease. 19 (5):...
- food with the names Shìròu (視肉, "look like meat"), Ròuzhī (肉芝, "meat excrescence"), and Tàisuì (太歲, "great year; Jupiter"). Ròulíngzhī (肉靈芝, "meat Lingzhi...
- cuitlatl [ˈkʷit͡ɬɑt͡ɬ] ("excrement" or "rear-end", actually meaning "excrescence") and cochtli [ˈkot͡ʃt͡ɬi] ("sleeping", from cochi "to sleep"), thus...