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Hysteranthous
Hysteranthous Hys`ter*an"thous, a. [Gr. ? after + ? flower.] (Bot.) Having the leaves expand after the flowers have opened. --Henslow.

Meaning of Hystera from wikipedia

- superficial inguinal lymph nodes. Identifiers Latin uterus Gr**** ὑστέρα (hystéra) MeSH D014599 TA98 A09.1.03.001 TA2 3500 FMA 17558 Anatomical terminology...
- Cryptasterina hystera is a species of starfish. It is found in a limited region of the coast of Australia and is very similar in appearance to Cryptasterina...
- the same time, the supposed medical condition of hysteria—from the Gr**** hystera or uterus—was being treated by what would now be described as medically...
- writings of theirs, where they advocated that the work of Hystera should be dissolved. By Hystera they meant the Maker of Heaven and Earth. There is no doubt...
- "ovariohysterectomy". "Hysterectomy" is removal of the uterus (from the Gr**** ὑστέρα hystera "womb" and εκτομία ****mia "a cutting out of") without removal of the ovaries...
- erroneously believed to stem from a malfunctioning uterus (from the Gr**** hystera, "womb"). At the time, the medical understanding was that women who spent...
- hysteria. The word hysteria originates from the Gr**** word for uterus, hystera. The oldest record of hysteria dates back to 1900 BCE when Egyptians recorded...
- last 6,000 years, divergence in the larval development of Cryptasterina hystera and Cryptasterina pentagona has taken place, the former adopting internal...
- a main image that resembles a gorgoneion and is likely a womb symbol (hystera). In one magic-related text, the archangel Michael confronts Abyzou and...
- January 2010. Retrieved 4 January 2010. "Hystera". Retrieved 30 November 2011. Skolkin-Smith, Leora (2008). "Hystera". Cantaraville. Who's in three (3). v...