Cyclopædia
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ADEPShttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/unclassified/ADEPS
ADEPS, in Anatomy, is a type of Fat, found in the Cavitiesof the Abdomen. See Fat.Adeps differs from the common fat, called Pinguedo,in that it is thicker, harder, and of a more earthy substance.See PINGUEDO.Adeps is much the same as what we call...
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ADIPOSAhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/unclassified/ADIPOSA
or Adiposa Membrana, in anatomy, is amembrane investing the body, immediately under the cutis;supposed to be the basis of the fat, which is lodged inthe spaces between its fibers and in peculiar cells formedherein. See FAT, CUTIS, etc. Anatomists are...
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ABSTINENCEhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/religion/theology/ABSTINENCE
See LIFE, SLEEP, BLOOD, CIRCULATION, FOETUS, &c. Hence 'tis no wonder that Tortoises, Dormice, Bears, &c. are found as fat and fleshy after some Months Abstinence as before.---— Sir G. Ent weigh'd his Tortoise several Years succesfively, at his going to...
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