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Cortical

Belonging to or consisting of bark or rind resembling bark or rind external outer superficial as the cortical substance of the kidney

Corticate

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Corticous

Relating to or resembling bark corticose

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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 of an instrument goes but skin-deep into it

neocortex

The cortical part of the neencephalon the most recently evolved part of the cerebral cortex of the brain of higher

Cineritious

Like ashes having the color of ashes as the cortical substance of the brain

Endodermis

A layer of cells forming a kind of cuticle inside of the proper cortical layer or surrounding an individual fibrovascular bundle

Clerical error

contracts, clerical errors have frequently been corrected by application of the maxims, Qui h'ret in litera, h'ret in cortice, or, Mala grammctica non vitiat chartam. A clerical error in a lease for ninety-four years at a yearly

Trust

of the law, or the principles governing the rights of property: for qui h'ret in litera h'ret in cortice. Trusts may be classed thus:- (I.) Express, or defined by words; divided into- (a) Trusts executed, perfect, complete,

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Cortical

Belonging to or consisting of bark or rind resembling bark or rind external outer superficial as the cortical substance of the kidney

Corticate

Matched in: Term Corticate

Corticous

Relating to or resembling bark corticose

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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 of an instrument goes but skin-deep into it

neocortex

The cortical part of the neencephalon the most recently evolved part of the cerebral cortex of the brain of higher

Cineritious

Like ashes having the color of ashes as the cortical substance of the brain

Endodermis

A layer of cells forming a kind of cuticle inside of the proper cortical layer or surrounding an individual fibrovascular bundle

Clerical error

contracts, clerical errors have frequently been corrected by application of the maxims, Qui h'ret in litera, h'ret in cortice, or, Mala grammctica non vitiat chartam. A clerical error in a lease for ninety-four years at a yearly

Trust

of the law, or the principles governing the rights of property: for qui h'ret in litera h'ret in cortice. Trusts may be classed thus:- (I.) Express, or defined by words; divided into- (a) Trusts executed, perfect, complete,

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