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(skĭr'əs, sĭr'-) n. pl. scir·rhi (skĭr'ī, sĭr'ī) or scir·rhus·es. A hard dense cancerous growth usually arising from connective tissue. ...
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it shrivels up, and becomes denser and drier, coriaceous, and even of scirrhoid hardness; and it presents a cellulo-fibrous, fibrocartilaginous structure. The granulations at the same time undergo important modifications.
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finger into the rectum, a hard scirrhoid body was felt two and a half inches up, ... sigmoid flexure were scirrhoid, varying in thickness from L ...
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prefix meaning "hard, or related to a hard cancer or scirrhus": scirrhoid, scirrhoma, scirrhosarca. ... Scirpus lacustris; Scirpus lacustris; Scirpus lacustris; Scirpus lacustris; Scirpus Maritimus; Scirpus Validus; scirrhi; scirrhi;
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Scirrhoid - Scomberoid ... Scire facias(sīr� fāshĭăs). [L., do you cause to know.] (Law)A judicial writ, founded upon some record, and requiring the party proceeded against to show cause why the party bringing it should not have advantage of such record, or (as in the case of scire facias to repeal letters patent)
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