Definition of Amygdal

1. an almond [n -S] - See also: almond

Lexicographical Neighbors of Amygdal

amusiveness
amychophobia
amyctic
amyddest
amyddst
amydst
amyelencephalic
amyelic
amyelinated
amyelination
amyelinic
amyeloic
amyelous
amygdal (current term)
amygdala
amygdala cerebelli
amygdalaceous
amygdalae
amygdalar
amygdalas
amygdalase
amygdalate
amygdalates
amygdale
amygdales
amygdalic
amygdalic acid
amygdaliferous

Literary usage of Amygdal

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1844)
"In winter, it is advisable to add ten grains more turpentine and twelve grains of ol. amygdal. ... amygdal ..."

2. The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery by Daniel Drake, Lundsford Pitts Yandell (1845)
"In winter it is advisable to add 10 grains more turpentine, and 12 grs. ol. amygdal. ... amygdal ..."

3. Handbuch der speciellen Arznei-Verordnungslehre: Mit besonderer by Louis Posner, Carl Eduard Simon (1855)
"Gummi arab. gs ad Emulsionen, cui odile Emuls. amygdal. (e Dr. 1) Une. 2. Liq. ... amygdal. Uuc. ^. DS Zu Einreibungen in die Umgegend des Anges. ..."

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