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Cortical
rind resembling bark or rind external outer superficial as the cortical substance of the kidney
Qui h'ret in litera h'ret in cortice
Qui h'ret in litera h'ret in cortice. Co. Litt. 283 b, (He who considers merely the letter
Cineritious
Like ashes having the color of ashes as the cortical substance of the brain
Endodermis
cells forming a kind of cuticle inside of the proper cortical layer or surrounding an individual fibrovascular bundle
neocortex
The cortical part of the neencephalon the most recently evolved part of
Corticate
Having a special outer covering of a nature unlike the interior part
Corticous
Relating to or resembling bark corticose
Clerical error
application of the maxims, Qui h'ret in litera, h'ret in cortice, or, Mala grammctica non vitiat chartam. A clerical error in
Trust
rights of property: for qui h'ret in litera h'ret in cortice. Trusts may be classed thus:- (I.) Express, or defined by
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