different between mesaraic vs meseraic

mesaraic

English

Etymology

From meso- + Ancient Greek ?????? (araiós, flank).

Adjective

mesaraic (not comparable)

  1. (anatomy) mesenteric

Anagrams

  • Americas, macarise

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meseraic

English

Alternative forms

  • meseraick

Etymology

From Late Latin meseraicus, from Hellenistic Ancient Greek ?????????? (mesaraïkós) (in Galen), from ????????? (mesáraion, mesaraeum).

Adjective

meseraic (comparative more meseraic, superlative most meseraic)

  1. (anatomy, obsolete) Mesenteric.
    • , Bk.I, New York 2001, pp.147-8:
      Blood is a hot, sweet, temperate, red humour, prepared in the meseraic veins, and made of the most temperate parts of the chylus in the liver […].

Noun

meseraic (plural meseraics)

  1. (anatomy, obsolete) A mesenteric vein.
    • 1646, Thomas Browne, Pseudodoxia Epidemica, II.5:
      it entreth not the veins with those electuaries, wherein it is mixed: but taketh leave of the permeant parts, at the mouths of the Meseraicks, or Lacteal Vessels, and accompanieth the inconvertible portion unto the siege.

Anagrams

  • creamies, racemise

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