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2 | 53% | 5 | Part of the throat whose name comes from the Latin for "little grape" | |
3 | 38% | 6 | Body part whose name comes from the Latin for "little mouse" | |
Anatomical Part Whose Name Comes From The Latin For Grape Crossword Clue
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We think the answer is "UVEA" which means:
- noun
- • The part of the eye that contains the iris and ciliary body and choroid
An example sentence would be:
- • "The uvea is the middle layer of the eye."
- • "Inflammation of the uvea is called uveitis."
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New York Times16 Sep 2007 | Down 36 | |
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1 | Anatomical part named after the Latin for "grape"
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07 Nov 2008 | New York Times / 07 Nov 2008 |
2 | A small, grape-like anatomical part. | |
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6 | Part of the throat whose name comes from the Latin for "little grape"
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7 | The word 'grape' in its name refers to its grape-like clusters when growing |