Definition of Submucosae

1. submucosa [n] - See also: submucosa

Lexicographical Neighbors of Submucosae

submoieties
submoiety
submolecular
submonish
submonished
submonishing
submonition
submonitions
submonolayer
submonolayers
submontane
submoronic
submovement
submovements
submucosa
submucosae (current term)
submucosal
submucosas
submucous
submultialgebra
submultialgebras
submultiple
submultiples
submunition
submunitions
submuscular
subnamespace
subnamespaces
subnanometer
subnanomolar

Literary usage of Submucosae

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

1. A Text-book of Pathology by William George MacCallum (1916)
"In the internal organs they are found in the submucosae, in the kidney, ovaries, etc., but in many cases, especially in the breast and uterus, the excessive ..."

2. Text Book of Veterinary Medicine by James Law (1906)
"... marked congestion of the mucosae, petechiae and circumscribed blood extravasations in the skin, subcutis, mucosae, submucosae, and tissues, swelling, ..."

3. Essentials of histology by Louis Leroy (1903)
"The masses of adenoid tissue in the submucosae (solitary follicles) are usually a trifle more numerous here than in the cardiac portion. THE INTESTINES. ..."

4. A Manual of histology by Henry Erdmann Radasch (1918)
"The main branches of these arteries pass to the middle circular layer of muscle, where they form an extensive plexus of large vessels as in the submucosae ..."

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