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Adstrictory
Adstrictory Ad*stric"to*ry, a. See Astrictory.
Astrictory
Astrictory As*tric"to*ry, a. Astrictive. [R.]
Bascanium constrictor
Black snake Black" snake` (sn[=a]k) or Blacksnake Black"snake, n. (Zo["o]l.) A snake of a black color, of which two species are common in the United States, the Bascanium constrictor, or racer, sometimes six feet long, and the Scotophis Alleghaniensis, seven or eight feet long. Note: The name is also applied to various other black serpents, as Natrix atra of Jamaica.
Boa constrictor
Boa constrictor Bo"a con*strict"or [NL. See Boa, and Constrictor.] (Zo["o]l.) A large and powerful serpent of tropical America, sometimes twenty or thirty feet long. See Illustration in Appendix. Note: It has a succession of spots, alternately black and yellow, extending along the back. It kills its prey by constriction. The name is also loosely applied to other large serpents which crush their prey, particularly to those of the genus Python, found in Asia and Africa.
Constrictor
Constrictor Con*strict"or, n. 1. That which constricts, draws together, or contracts. 2. (Anat.) A muscle which contracts or closes an orifice, or which compresses an organ; a sphincter. 3. (Zo["o]l.) A serpent that kills its prey by inclosing and crushing it with its folds; as, the boa constrictor.
Vasoconstrictor
Vasoconstrictor Vas`o*con*strict"or, a. (Physiol.) Causing constriction of the blood vessels; as, the vasoconstrictor nerves, stimulation of which causes constriction of the blood vessels to which they go. These nerves are also called vasohypertonic.

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- Rictor (Julio Esteban "Ric" Richter) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, primarily in the X-Men family of books...
- companion of mammalian target of rapamycin (RICTOR) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the RICTOR gene. RICTOR and mTOR are components of a protein complex...
- Rictor Norton (born 1945) is an American writer on literary and cultural history, particularly **** history. He is based in London, England. Norton was...
- development of close friendships on Earth, and in particular with his teammate Rictor. An early mystery about the character concerned his strange similarities...
- green-skinned young boy, who can dampen the mutant powers of those around him. Rictor – A Mexican teenager who can produce powerful seismic waves. Skids – A runaway...
- in on Rictor and Shatterstar in an intimate embrace. In issue #208, she is flabbergasted at first of Rictor being with Shatterstar (just as Rictor is about...
- some historians are reluctant to classify them specifically as brothels. Rictor Norton, for example, argues that the regular customers could have been in...
- Modern England. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-44885-7. Norton, Rictor (2016-10-06). Myth of the Modern Homo****ual: **** History and the Search...
- of the now defunct X-Corporation. New members include Siryn, a powerless Rictor, M and Layla Miller, who has inserted herself into the group to keep them...
- protagonists, who were going to be Cannonball, Tabitha Smith, an aged-down Domino, Rictor and Feral, in a road movie adventure involving a mutant internment camp...