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11Stylet (informatique) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir stylet. En informatique, un stylet est une pièce d équipement en forme de crayon qui s utilise avec un écran tactile (tablette graphique, écran de tablet PC, écran d assistant personnel, écran d Ultra Mobile PC …
12stylet knobs — (NEMATA) Various thickenings (apodemes) at the base of the stylet, usually 3 in number, that serve as attachment points for the protractor muscles; see basal knobs …
13stylet — noun Etymology: French, from Middle French stilet stiletto, from Old Italian stiletto more at stiletto Date: 1697 1. a. a slender surgical probe b. a thin wire inserted into a catheter to maintain rigidity or into a hollow needle to maintain… …
14stylet — n. [Gr. stylos, pillar] 1. Any small rigid bristle or needlelike appendage or organ. 2. (ARTHROPODA: Crustacea) see caudal ramus. 3. (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) One of the piercing structures in the sucking mouth parts; the shaft of the ovipositor. 4.… …
15stylet — /stuy lit/, n. 1. a stiletto or dagger. 2. any similar sharp pointed instrument. 3. Med. a. a probe. b. a wire run through the length of a catheter, cannula, or needle to make it rigid or to clear it. [1690 1700; < F < MF stilet < It stiletto… …
16stylet — noun a) A slender medical probe or device. b) A stiff, slender organ of an animal …
17stylet — See: caudal ramus [Martin, 2005]. Hollow cuticular structure of the kentrogon larva used for injecting a motile, multicellular, vermiform larval stage (called the vermigon or vermiform instar) into the host [Brusca and Brusca, 2002]. See: caudal… …
18stylet — sty·let stī let, stī lət n 1) also sty·lette stī let a) a slender surgical probe b) a thin wire inserted into a catheter to maintain rigidity or into a hollow needle to maintain patency 2) a relatively rigid elongated organ or appendage (as a… …
19stylet — ● n. m. ►PERIPH On trouve aussi Stylo . Dispositif de pointage utilisé en association avec une Tablette graphique. Comparer à crayon optique …
20stylet — sty·let || staɪlɪt n. stiletto, dagger; any sharp pointed object; thin probe for examining wounds (Medicine) …