hyalin
— Noun
– English
~ a glassy translucent substance that occurs in hyaline cartilage or in certain skin conditions
hyaline
— Adjective
– English
~ resembling glass in transparency or translucency; "the morning is as clear as diamond or as hyaline"-Sacheverell Sitwell
hyaline
— Noun
– English
~ a glassy translucent substance that occurs in hyaline cartilage or in certain skin conditions
hyaline cartilage
— Noun
– English
~ translucent cartilage that is common in joints and the respiratory passages; forms most of the fetal skeleton
hyalinisation
— Noun
– English
~ the state of being hyaline or having become hyaline; "the patient's arterioles showed marked hyalinization"
hyalinization
— Noun
– English
~ the state of being hyaline or having become hyaline; "the patient's arterioles showed marked hyalinization"
hyaloid
— Adjective
– English
~ resembling glass in transparency or translucency; "the morning is as clear as diamond or as hyaline"-Sacheverell Sitwell
hyaloid
— Noun
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~ the transparent membrane enveloping the vitreous humor of the eye and separating it from the retina
Hyalophora cecropia
— Noun
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~ North American silkworm moth; larvae feed on the leaves of forest trees
Hyalophora
— Noun
– English
~ American silkworm moth
hyaloplasm
— Noun
– English
~ the clear nongranular portion of the cytoplasm of a cell
hyaloplasmic
— Adjective
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~ of or relating to hyaloplasm
Hyalosperma
— Noun
– English
~ genus of herbs of temperate Australia including some from genus Helipterum
Hyalospongiae
— Noun
– English
~ sponges with siliceous spicules that have six rays; choanocytes are restricted to finger-shaped chambers
hyaluronic acid
— Noun
– English
~ a viscous mucopolysaccharide found in the connective tissue space and the synovial fluid of movable joints and the humors of the eye; a cementing and protective substance
hyaluronidase
— Noun
– English
~ an enzyme (trade name Hyazyme) that splits hyaluronic acid and so lowers its viscosity and increases the permeability of connective tissue and the absorption of fluids