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Joy of Vocabulary 19

Joy of Vocabulary Lesson 19

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carpal having to do with the wrist or bones of the wrist
cerebral having to do with the brain; intellectual
cervical pertaining to the neck
corporal having to do with or inflicted on the body; bodily
digital involving a finger or fingers; involving the numbers one through nine and the zero
eviscerate to remove the internal organs from; to disembowel
genuflect to bend the knee as in reverence or worship; to kneel
gustatory having to do with the sense of taste or tasting
guttural produced in the throat; harsh; rasping; throaty
labial involving the lips; pronounced with the help of one or both lips
lachrymose given to shedding or causing tears; tearful; mournful
lingual having to do with the tongue, language, or languages; pronounced with the aid of the tongue
manual having to do with a hand or the hands; worked by hand
olfactory concerned with the sense of smell
plantar having to do with the sole of the foot
prone lying face downward; predisposed or having an inclination
pulmonary having to do with the lungs
sanguinary bloody; having to do with bloodshed; bloodthirsty
spleen ductless organ, near the stomach, containing many blood vessels; malice, anger, or bad temper
subcutaneous situated, occurring, or applied beneath the skin
supine lying on the back, face upward; mentally or morally inactive
tactile having to do with the sense of touch
vascular having to do with, composed of, or provided with vessels that convey blood or lymph
visceral having to do with or occurring in the internal organs
Created by: Nicole Eleni
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