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There are 22 words containing ECTUMbectumomab colorectum cyma␣rectum emplectum latus␣rectum latus␣rectums megarectum megarectums mesorectum mesorectums neorectum neorectums nomen␣correctum nomen␣protectum nomen␣rectum per␣rectum pretectum rectum rectums tectum Urectum vas␣rectum 23 definitions found- bectumomab — n. A monoclonal antibody used to detect non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
- colorectum — n. (Anatomy) The distal part of the colon together with the rectum.
- cyma␣rectum — n. (Rare) = cyma recta.
- emplectum — n. Alternative form of emplecton.
- latus␣rectum — n. (Geometry) The line drawn through a focus of a conic section…
- latus␣rectums — n. Plural of latus rectum.
- megarectum — n. (Medicine) An abnormally large rectum.
- megarectums — n. Plural of megarectum.
- mesorectum — n. (Anatomy) The fold of peritoneum, or mesentery, attached to the rectum.
- mesorectums — n. Plural of mesorectum.
- neorectum — n. An artificial rectum formed by means of surgery.
- neorectums — n. Plural of neorectum.
- nomen␣correctum — n. (Taxonomy) A name whose spelling is required or allowed to…
- nomen␣protectum — n. (Taxonomy) A name that has been protected by the International…
- nomen␣rectum — n. (Grammar) The second of the two nouns in status constructus…
- per␣rectum — adv. (Medicine) By or through the rectum, as (usually, more specifically)…
- pretectum — n. (Anatomy) A region of neurons between the thalamus and the midbrain.
- rectum — n. (Anatomy) The terminal part of the large intestine through…
- rectums — n. Plural of rectum.
- tectum — n. (Neuroanatomy) The dorsal portion of the midbrain of vertebrates;… — n. The interconnected outer surface of a spore.
- Urectum — prop.n. (Humorous) Uranus (a gas giant, the 7th planet of the Solar System).
- vas␣rectum — n. (Anatomy, usually in the plural) One of a number of straight…
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- French Wiktionary: 12 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
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- Dutch Wiktionary: 11 words
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