Describing a structure or tissue that is tubular in shape and sacculated, meaning it has a sac-like expansion or pouches within the tubes. This term is often used in medical contexts to describe certain anatomical features.
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Relating to, causing, or producing an antihistamine effect; counteracting the effects of histamine, a substance released during an allergic reaction that causes itching, swelling, and other symptoms.
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Having the smoothness and texture of velvet, soft and silky to the touch; velvety. Also, smooth, sleek, and glossy; having a velvety or lustrous appearance or feel.
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A superdiagram is a specialized diagram or chart that encompasses a wide range of information or data, often used to represent complex systems, processes, or relationships in a visual format.
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To fake an illness or injury in order to avoid something undesirable, such as work or school. This is considered to be dishonest or unethical behavior.
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Excessively emphasized or stressed to the point of being exaggeration or unnatural. Often used to describe a quality or feature that has been given too much importance or attention.
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Uniphase was a corporation founded in 1985, initially as a manufacturer of semiconductor components, particularly light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and lasers. Later, the company became a major player in the telecommunications market by supplying optical components and systems, and served as a significant player in the development and deployment of optical networking infrastructure.
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