"Funiculus" is a word in ENGLISH
A short cord which connects the embryo of some myriapods
with the amnion.
In Bryozoa, an organ extending back from the stomach.
See Bryozoa, and Phylactolema.
A cord, baud, or bundle of fibers; esp., one of the
small bundles of fibers, of which large nerves are made up; applied
also to different bands of white matter in the brain and spinal cord.
I recently read in the book My Stroke of Insight by brain scientist Jill Bolte Taylor that the natural life span of an emotion—the average time it takes for it to move through the nervous system and body—is only a minute and a half. After that we need thoughts to keep the emotion rolling. So if we wonder why we lock into painful emotional states like anxiety, depression, or rage, we need look no further than our own endless stream of inner dialogue.
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Why were the vets and pounds mad?It was raining cats and dogs
A tag of a lace or of the points, braids, or cords formerly used in dress. They were sometimes formed …
Read the complete definitionOne of the ornamental tags, cords, or loops on some military and naval uniforms.
Read the complete definitionalóghog - A running line, any rope or string, attached by means of rings or a channel, through which it …
Read the complete definitionL. Lat A naval commander, under the eastern Roman empire, but not of the highest rank; the origin, ac-cording to …
Read the complete definitionWanting the spinal cord.
Read the complete definitionangót - To join, tie, fasten, bind, connect. Angta (angotá) ang higót. Join the ends of the string. Angti ang …
Read the complete definitionIn medical jurisprudence. Loss of the power of articulate speech in consequence of morbld conditions of some of the vocal …
Read the complete definitionPertaining to a thin membrane of the brain and spinal cord, between the dura mater and pia mater.
Read the complete definitionLadle-shaped; -- applied to two small cartilages of the larynx, and also to the glands, muscles, etc., connected with them. …
Read the complete definitionatbang (from atubang) across, opposite. Ang íla atbang sa ámù, Their place is across from ours. sa hángin where one …
Read the complete definitionbagó-bagó - The string, line, cord of a fishing rod. (cf. hapón; tigdawán, tigáwnan).
Read the complete definitionbalámbud - (H) String, cord, twine, rope, etc. used to wind around an object; to wind or twist round. Diín …
Read the complete definitionA bundle or package of goods in a cloth cover, and corded for storage or transportation; also, a bundle of …
Read the complete definitionA pack or certaln quantity of goods or merchandise, wrapped or packed up in cloth and corded round very tightly, …
Read the complete definitionbalíghot - To bind, fasten, lash, knot, tie with a knot. Balighotá ang písì, dílì mo pagbaloón. Fasten the cord …
Read the complete definitionbánhog - To get loose or lose connection with, to fall or slip off; become separate from, as a thread …
Read the complete definitionbántil - To squeeze and twist, to compress and contort, to knead between the knuckles of the fore—and middle-finger; anything …
Read the complete definitionn. band; string, rope, cord used for binding; bandage. v. /MANG-: -AN/ to tie into a bundle; to bind; to …
Read the complete definitionA cord or rope interwoven in a bedstead so as to support the bed.
Read the complete definitionTo fasten, as with a lace or cord.
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