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- Look up collarette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Collarette can refer to: A small collar Collarette (iris), a part of the eye This disambiguation...
- ciliary body. The collarette is the thickest region of the iris, separating the pupillary portion from the ciliary portion. The collarette is a vestige of...
- of religious orders will often wear a "Brother's Collar" or "Brothers Collarette" which is very similar to a typical clerical collar, but revealing a noticeably...
- reaches Zosteriform or dermatomal: ****ociated with a particular nerve Collarette Comedo Confluent Eczema (a type of dermatitis) Evanescent (lasting less...
- include a foreign body sensation, matting of the lashes, and burning. Collarette around eyelashes, a ring-like formation around the lash shaft, can be...
- purple-brown) Brazen Hussy (bright yellow flowers; glossy dark bronze foliage) Collarette (golden yellow double flowers with neat, button-like centres, green in...
- Discrete circular or oval lesions, Scaling on most lesions, and Peripheral collarette scaling with central clearance on at least two lesions. The optional clinical...
- magnified by the cornea. On the inner edge lies a prominent structure, the collarette, marking the junction of the embryonic pupillary membrane covering the...
- rollicking, similar to Arleqin. He wears a fox's brush, a large three-tiered collarette, wide breeches, and a loose jacket tied tightly by a belt. He also dons...
- referred to as "the senior of the loyal orders". Members wear a sash or collarette of which the predominant colour is black. The word "Royal" in the title...