ANGIOSPOROUS
An`gi*os"po*rous, a. Etym: [Angio- + spore.] (Bot.)
Defn: Having spores contained in cells or thecæ, as in the case of some fungi.
ANGIOSTOMOUS
An`gi*os"to*mous, a. Etym: [Angio- + Gr. (Zoöl.)
Defn: With a narrow mouth, as the shell of certain gastropods.
ANGIOTOMY
An`gi*ot"o*my, n. Etym: [Angio- + Gr. (Anat.)
Defn: Dissection of the blood vessels and lymphatics of the body.
Dunglison.
ANGLE An"gle, n. Etym: [F. angle, L. angulus angle, corner; akin to uncus hook, Gr. angel hook, fish-hook, G. angel, and F. anchor.]
1. The inclosed space near the point where two lines; a corner; a
nook.
Into the utmost angle of the world. Spenser.
To search the tenderest angles of the heart. Milton.
2. (Geom.) (a) The figure made by. two lines which meet. (b) The difference of direction of two lines. In the lines meet, the point of meeting is the vertex of the angle.
3. A projecting or sharp corner; an angular fragment. Though but an angle reached him of the stone. Dryden.