Lexicographical Neighbors of Revehent
Literary usage of Revehent
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates by Robert Wiedersheim (1907)
"... of Sturgeons are situated on the median side of the cardinal veins and on the
revehent veins of the mesonephros: like the ..."
2. The Anatomy of the Human Peritoneum and Abdominal Cavity: Considered from by George Sumner Huntington (1903)
"The revehent veins of the renal-portal system, emerging upon the ventral ...
is conducted by the hepatic revehent veins to the proximal section of the ..."
3. A Text Book of Physiology by Michael Foster (1894)
"... consisting chiefly of medullated and a ' grey ramus ' consisting chiefly of
non-medul- lated fibres ; in these cases these backward turning ' revehent ..."
4. The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"... veins and also the big revehent vessel from the left lobe; next it receives
the coronary vein and then enters the heart 15 inferior vena cava. ..."
5. Outlines of Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates by John Sterling Kingsley (1917)
"... a process initiated by the appearance of the interrenal veins, and now act as
a revehent vessel, carrying blood from the excretory organs to the ..."
6. Outlines of Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates by John Sterling Kingsley (1917)
"... after Greil; ]B, entrance of lymph-vessel into a vein, after Weliky. a, aortic
arch; c, carotid; /, left revehent lymph-vessel; containing valves; ly, ..."
7. Outlines of Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates by John Sterling Kingsley (1917)
"... a process initiated by the appearance of the interrenal veins, and now act as
a revehent vessel, carrying blood from the excretory organs to the ..."
8. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1902)
"... or "revehent nerve," brings the sympathetic ganglion into connection with the
posterior root, and on its path gives off a branch to join the mixed ..."