pupilla
71pupil — Ⅰ. pupil [1] ► NOUN 1) a person who is taught by another, especially a schoolchild. 2) Brit. a trainee barrister. ORIGIN from Latin pupillus little boy and pupilla little girl . Ⅱ. pupil [2] …
72pupil — [14] Latin pūpus and pūpa meant respectively ‘boy’ and ‘girl’ (pūpa was applied by the Swedish naturalist Linnaeus to ‘chrysalises’, the underlying link being ‘undeveloped creature’, and English adopted it as pupa [19]). The diminutive… …
73pupil — pupil1 [pyo͞o′pəl] n. [ME pupille < MFr < L pupillus, pupilla, orphan, ward, dim. of pupus, boy, pupa, girl: see PUPA] 1. a person, esp. a young person, under the supervision of a teacher or tutor, as in school 2. Civil Law a minor under… …
74pu|pil — pu|pil1 «PYOO puhl», noun. 1. a person who is learning in school or being taught by someone: »The music teacher takes private pupils. SYNONYM(S): scholar, learner. See syn. under student. (Cf. ↑student) 2. Law. a boy or girl under the care of a… …
75пупилло- — (лат. pupilla зрачок) составная часть сложных слов, означающая относящийся к зрачку …
76рефлекс кохлеопупиллярный — (г. cochloopupillaris; анат. cochlea улитка + pupilla зрачок) см. Рефлекс улиткозрачковый …
77рефлекс пупилломоторный — (r. pupillomotorius; анат. pupilla зрачок + лат. motor приводящий в движение) см. Рефлекс зрачковый …
78рефлекс тригеминопупиллярный — (r. trigeminopupillaris; анат. nervus trigeminus тройничный нерв + pupilla зрачок) см. Рефлекс зрачковый тригеминальный …
79Pin-hole pupil — Pupil Pu pil, n. [F. pupille, n. fem., L. pupilla the pupil of the eye, originally dim. of pupa a girl. See {Puppet}, and cf. {Pupil} a scholar.] (Anat.) The aperture in the iris; the sight, apple, or black of the eye. See the Note under {Eye},… …
80Pupil — Pu pil, n. [F. pupille, n. fem., L. pupilla the pupil of the eye, originally dim. of pupa a girl. See {Puppet}, and cf. {Pupil} a scholar.] (Anat.) The aperture in the iris; the sight, apple, or black of the eye. See the Note under {Eye}, and… …