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solen
1. <medicine> A cradle, as for a broken limb. See Cradle.
2. <zoology> Any marine bivalve mollusk belonging to Solen or allied genera of the family Solenidae; a razor shell.
Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Channel, a shellfish.
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solenacean
<zoology> .
Any species of marine bivalve shells belonging to the family Solenidae.
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solenaceous
<zoology> Of or pertaining to the solens or family Solenidae.
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(01 Mar 1998)
solenette
<zoology> A small European sole (Solea minuta).
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(01 Mar 1998)
solenoconcha
<zoology> Same as Scaphopoda.
Origin: NL. See Solen, and Conch.
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(01 Mar 1998)
solenodon
<zoology> Either one of two species of singular West Indian insectivores, allied to the tenrec. One species (Solendon paradoxus), native of St. Domingo, is called also agouta; the other (S. Cubanus), found in Cuba, is called almique.
Origin: Gr. A channel +, a tooth.
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(01 Mar 1998)
solenogastra
<zoology> An order of lowly organised Mollusca belonging to the Isopleura. A narrow groove takes the place of the foot of other gastropods.
Origin: NL, from Gr. Channel +, stomach.
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solenoglyph
<zoology> Pertaining to the Selenoglypha. See Ophidia.
One of the Selenoglypha.
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solenoglypha
<zoology> A suborder of serpents including those which have tubular erectile fangs, as the viper and rattlesnake. See Fang.
Origin: NL, fr. Gr. A channel + to engrave.
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solenoid
<radiobiology> Cylindrical coil of wire which, when current flows through it, acts as an electromagnet. For long solenoids with many turns, the magnetic field inside the centre is nearly uniform.
(09 Oct 1997)
Solenopotes capillatus
A sucking louse of cattle, called the little blue cattle louse in the U.S. And the tubercle-bearing louse in Australia.
Origin: G. Solen, pipe, + potos, a drinking
(05 Mar 2000)
solenopsin A
Trans-2-Methyl-6-n-undecylpiperidine;one of several, probably five, alkaloidal constituents present in the venom of the imported fire ant, Solenopsis saevissima; the venom has necrotoxic, haemolytic, insecticidal, and antibiotic properties.
(05 Mar 2000)
solenostomi
<zoology> A tribe of lophobranch fishes having a tubular snout. The female carries the eggs in a ventral pouch.
Origin: NL, from Gr. A channel + a mouth.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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Solenopsis
fire ants
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solenoid
a coil of wire around an iron core; becomes a magnet when current passes through the coil
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solenoid
A tube formed in space by the intersection of unit-interval isotimic surfaces of two scalar quantities. The number of solenoids enclosed by a space curve is therefore equal to the flux of the vector product of the two gradients through a surface bounded by the curve, or where ds is the vector element of area of a surface bounded by the given curve. Solenoids formed by the intersection of surfaces of equal pressure and density are frequently referred to in meteorology. ...
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solenoid
An air core coil. Equipped with a movable iron core the solenoid will produce motion. As a result of current through the coil the iron core is pulled into the center of the winding. When the coil is deenergized, a spring pulls the movable core away from the center of the winding. Mechanical devices connected to the movable core are made to move as a result of current through the coil. Example: Electric door locks on some automobiles.
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solenoid
Cylindrical coil, the length of which is large in comparison to its diameter. A solenoid through which a current is flowing behaves like a bar magnet.
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