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Definition of Synangium
1. n. The divided part beyond the pylangium in the aortic trunk of the amphibian heart.
Definition of Synangium
1. Noun. (anatomy) The divided part beyond the pylangium in the aortic trunk of the amphibian heart. ¹
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Definition of Synangium
1. an arterial trunk [n SYNANGIA]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Synangium
Literary usage of Synangium
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"From this thick partition thinner septa radiate to the walls of the synangium,
which they thus divide into five longitudinal canals, of which that which ..."
2. The Eusporangiatae: The Comparative Morphology of the Ophioglossaceae and by Douglas Houghton Campbell (1911)
"In the latter there is developed, in the outer tissues of the synangium, mechanical
tissue which causes the two halves of the ..."
3. The Eusporangiatae: The Comparative Morphology of the Ophioglossaceae and by Douglas Houghton Campbell (1911)
"In the latter there is developed, in the outer tissues of the synangium, mechanical
tissue which causes the two halves of the ..."
4. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General (1890)
"A longitudinal partition, at first, dividía the cavity of the synangium into two
... Having reached the anterior extremity of the pericardium, the synangium ..."
5. Morphology of Spermatophytes by John Merle Coulter, Charles Joseph Chamberlain (1901)
"103 this is especially evident, where a single synangium presents a somewhat ...
We have used the terms sorus and synangium indiscriminately in describing ..."
6. Morphology of Spermatophytes by John Merle Coulter, Charles Joseph Chamberlain (1901)
"103 this is especially evident, where a single synangium presents a somewhat ...
We have used the terms sorus and synangium indiscriminately in describing ..."
7. The New Werner Twentieth Century Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica: A (1907)
"Having reached the anterior extremity of the pericardium, the synangium divides,
and the two pairs of canals become independent, but closely united, ..."
8. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"From this thick partition thinner septa radiate to the walls of the synangium,
which they thus divide into five longitudinal canals, of which that which ..."
9. The Eusporangiatae: The Comparative Morphology of the Ophioglossaceae and by Douglas Houghton Campbell (1911)
"In the latter there is developed, in the outer tissues of the synangium, mechanical
tissue which causes the two halves of the ..."
10. The Eusporangiatae: The Comparative Morphology of the Ophioglossaceae and by Douglas Houghton Campbell (1911)
"In the latter there is developed, in the outer tissues of the synangium, mechanical
tissue which causes the two halves of the ..."
11. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General (1890)
"A longitudinal partition, at first, dividía the cavity of the synangium into two
... Having reached the anterior extremity of the pericardium, the synangium ..."
12. Morphology of Spermatophytes by John Merle Coulter, Charles Joseph Chamberlain (1901)
"103 this is especially evident, where a single synangium presents a somewhat ...
We have used the terms sorus and synangium indiscriminately in describing ..."
13. Morphology of Spermatophytes by John Merle Coulter, Charles Joseph Chamberlain (1901)
"103 this is especially evident, where a single synangium presents a somewhat ...
We have used the terms sorus and synangium indiscriminately in describing ..."
14. The New Werner Twentieth Century Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica: A (1907)
"Having reached the anterior extremity of the pericardium, the synangium divides,
and the two pairs of canals become independent, but closely united, ..."