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anastomose

/uh-nas-tuh-mohz/US // əˈnæs təˌmoʊz //UK // (əˈnæstəˌməʊz) //

吻合,吻合剂,吻合的,吻合度

Definitions

  1. 1

    a·nas·to·mosed, a·nas·to·mos·ing.Physiology, Anatomy, Geology.

    • : to communicate or connect by anastomosis.

Examples

  • They anastomose and unite together, so that by stage L there is constructed a regular network.

  • The threads appear at first sight entirely simple, but are really several times furcate, and not infrequently anastomose.

  • Occasionally one or two filaments cross from one wall to another, and once I have seen these anastomose.

  • The ramifications of these series freely anastomose with corresponding vessels of the opposite side.

  • The lymphatics of the larynx anastomose to a large extent with the networks of the adjacent organs (tongue, pharynx, trachea).