Lexicographical Neighbors of Caecally
Literary usage of Caecally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Anatomy of the Invertebrata by Carl Th. Ernst Siebold (1874)
"See, moreover, same membrane of the intestine commencing caecally, and, finally,
that the intestine serves, during- the larval state, only to receive the ..."
2. A Manual of Zoology by Henry Alleyne Nicholson (1870)
"... which, instead of terminating caecally, open into a circular canal which
surrounds the mouth. ..."
3. A Manual of Zoology by Henry Alleyne Nicholson (1870)
"... which, instead of terminating caecally, open into a circular canal which ...
likewise, open into the oral vessel, instead of terminating caecally as in ..."
4. A Manual of the Anatomy of Invertebrated Animals by Thomas Henry Huxley (1888)
"From the perivisceral cavity, sinus-like, branched prolongations extend into each
lobe of the mantle, and end caecally at its margins. ..."
5. The Scientific Memoirs of Thomas Henry Huxley by Thomas Henry Huxley, Michael Foster (1902)
"The/burf/t is hindermost, runs almost directly backwards to the posterior end of
the lung, and ends there caecally. Branches are given off only from its ..."
6. Psyche: A Journal of Entomology by Cambridge Entomological Club (1890)
"... showing that the branches of the tracheae end caecally. In this case the
branches are so few that their terminations can be easily made out. ..."