anastomose
/uh-nas-tuh-mohz/US // əˈnæs təˌmoʊz //UK // (əˈnæstəˌməʊz) //
吻合,吻合剂,吻合的,吻合度
Definitions
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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).
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