through.
(Of thelat.)(conductus, driven).
1. m. channel, commonly covered, which serves to give step and way out of the water and other things.
2. m. Each of the tubes or channels which, in large numbers, are bodies organized to life and serve to physiological functions.
3. m. conduct of air or gases built with sheet metal or other material.
4. m. mediation or intervention of a person for the solution of a business, obtaining news, etc.
5. medium m. or via that follows in any business.1. m. Anat. Artery in fetus joins the aorta pulmonary artery, and usually disappears after the birth.
1. m. Anat. That is part of the mammalian hearing organ, tube extends from the base of the ear to ear half.
1. m. Anat. The that output products of the gall bladder as that, to join the hepatic duct , common bile duct.1. m. Anat. duct excretory and ejaculatory in each of the testicles.
1. m. Anat.excretoryduct of the bile that, since the end of the thicker bile canals coming out of the liver, is going to join the synthesized through .
groin.1. m. Anat. Formed by muscle and aponeurosis of the abdomen to the spermatic cord.
1. m. Anat. Which contains the spinal cord, formed by the successive vertebral holes.
1. loc. prepos. by means of.