Ventris


noun
1.
Michael George Francis, 1922–56, English architect and linguist.
noun
1.
Michael George Francis. 1922–56, English architect and scholar, who deciphered the Linear B script, identifying it as an early form of Mycenaean Greek

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    1. a combining form meaning “abdomen,” used in the formation of compound words: ventrodorsal. ventro- or ventr- pref. Ventral: ventriduction.

  • Ventrodorsal

    [ven-troh-dawr-suh l] /ˌvɛn troʊˈdɔr səl/ adjective, Anatomy, Zoology. 1. pertaining to the ventral and dorsal aspects of the body; extending from the ventral to the dorsal side.

  • Ventrolateral

    [ven-troh-lat-er-uh l] /ˌvɛn troʊˈlæt ər əl/ adjective, Anatomy, Zoology. 1. of, relating to, or affecting the front and side.

  • Ventroscopy

    ventroscopy ven·tros·co·py (věn-trŏs’kə-pē) n. See peritoneoscopy.

  • Ventrotomy

    ventrotomy ven·trot·o·my (věn-trŏt’ə-mē) n. See celiotomy.


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