Car´ne-ous. Fleshy.
Cath´e-ter, tra´che-al. A long slender tube designed for introduction into the babe’s trachea as a means of sucking out mucus.
Cath´´e-ter-ize´. To introduce a tube and draw off fluid, as urine or mucus.
Caul. 1. The great omentum. 2. A piece of amnion which sometimes envelopes a child’s head at birth.
Cell. 1. Any one of the minute protoplasmic masses which make up organized tissue.
Ceph-al´ic. 1. Pertaining to the head. 2. A medicine for the head.
Ceph´al-hæ-ma-to´´ma. 1. A tumor or swelling filled with blood beneath the pericranium.
Cer´vix. The neck or any neck-like part.
Chlo-as´ma. The yellowish brown spots or patches that appear on the skin of pregnant women.
Cic´a-tri´´cial. Pertaining to, or of the nature of, a cicatrix.