scle·rot·ic /skləˈrɑtɪk/
(a.)鞏膜的,硬化的
scle·rot·ic /skləˈrɑtɪk/ 形容詞
Scle·rot·ic a.
1. Hard; firm; indurated; -- applied especially in anatomy to the firm outer coat of the eyeball, which is often cartilaginous and sometimes bony.
2. Anat. Of or pertaining to the sclerotic coat of the eye; sclerotical.
3. Med. Affected with sclerosis; sclerosed.
Sclerotic parenchyma Bot., sclerenchyma. By some writers a distinction is made, sclerotic parenchyma being applied to tissue composed of cells with the walls hardened but not thickened, and sclerenchyma to tissue composed of cells with the walls both hardened and thickened.
Scle·rot·ic, n. Anat. The sclerotic coat of the eye. See Illust. of Eye (d).
Scle·rot·ic, a. Chem. Pertaining to, or designating, an acid obtained from ergot or the sclerotium of a fungus growing on rye.
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sclerotic
adj 1: relating to or having sclerosis; hardened; "a sclerotic
patient" [syn: sclerosed]
2: of or relating to the sclera of the eyeball; "sclerotic
tissue"