BASLE (BASEL) ANATOMICAL NOMENCLATURE
\bˈasə͡l bˈɑːzə͡l ˌanɐtˈɒmɪkə͡l nəmˈɛŋklət͡ʃə], \bˈasəl bˈɑːzəl ˌanɐtˈɒmɪkəl nəmˈɛŋklətʃə], \b_ˈa_s_əl__ b_ˈɑː_z_əl__ ˌa_n_ɐ_t_ˈɒ_m_ɪ_k_əl n_ə_m_ˈɛ_ŋ_k_l_ə_tʃ_ə]\
Sort: Oldest first
-
A list of Latin terms in anatomy adopted by the German Anatomical Society at its meeting in Basle in 1895. The terms there authorized, especially when they differ from the older, nomenclature, are indicated in this dictionary by the sign.
By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop
Word of the day
Sarah Tittle Bolton
- An American poet; born Newport, Ky., Dec. 18, 1815; died in Ind., Aug. 4, 1893. She is known for her patriotic and war poems, including: "Paddle Your Own Canoe"; "Left on the Battlefield"; etc. "Poems"(New York, 1865; Indianapolis, 1886).
Nearby Words
- basking shark
- baslam, indian
- baslam, nephritic of fuller
- baslard
- basle
- Basle (Basel) anatomical nomenclature
- basle accord
- basle anatomical nomenclature
- basnet
- basodexan
- basometachromophil, basometachromophile