Vitreous
91vitreous floaters — see muscae volitantes …
92vitreous humour — the transparent jelly like material that fills the chamber behind the lens of the eye …
93vitreous degeneration — hyaline d …
94vitreous membrane — 1. membrana vitrea. 2. lamina basalis choroideae. 3. lamina limitans posterior corneae. 4. hyaline m. (def. 1) …
95vitreous table — lamina interna calvariae …
96vitreous silica — most refractory commercial glass, resistant to acids (except hydrofluoric acid) / very good chemical durability, very high electrical resistivity, low thermal expansion, allows good UV transmission, high cost (Tm > 2000°C), used for mirrors in …
97vitreous, vitriform — The first describes something made or having the quality of glass. The second means to have the appearance of glass …
98vitreous, vitriform — The first describes something made or having the quality of glass. The second means to have the appearance of glass …
99vitreous humor — Physically essential to sight, a clear, jelly like fluid found in the back of the eye that maintains the shape of the eye …
100vitreous humour — noun the transparent jelly like tissue filling the eyeball behind the lens …