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Hensen's knot(medicine)
Hensen's stripe(medicine)
Hensen's node(medicine)
Hensen's line(medicine)
Hensen's duct(medicine)
Hensen's disk(medicine)
Hensen's cell(medicine)
Hensen's canal(medicine)

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indue (medicine)


indue


1. To put on, as clothes; to draw on. "The baron had indued a pair of jack boots." (Sir W. Scott)

2. To clothe; to invest; hence, to endow; to furnish; to supply with moral or mental qualities. "Indu'd with robes of various hue she flies." (Dryden) "Indued with intellectual sense and souls." (Shak)

Origin: Indued; Induing

Alternative forms: endue] [L. Induere to put on, clothe, fr. OL. Indu (fr. In- in) + a root seen also in L. Exuere to put off, divest, exuviae the skin of an animal, slough, induviae clothes. Cf. Endue to invest.

Source: Websters Dictionary


Hensen, Victor (medicine)


Hensen, Victor
<person> German anatomist and physiologist, 1835-1924.

See: Hensen's canal, Hensen's cell, Hensen's disk, Hensen's duct, Hensen's knot, Hensen's line, Hensen's node, Hensen's stripe.