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Medical condition
A persistent cloaca is a symptom of a complex anorectal congenital disorder, in which the rectum, vagina, and urinary tract meet and fuse, creating a
Persistent_cloaca
Posterior opening in zoology
persons being born with a cloaca, including persistent cloaca and sirenomelia (mermaid syndrome). In reptiles, the cloaca consists of the urodeum, proctodeum
Cloaca
Structure in the embryo
defect can arise known as a persistent cloaca where the rectum, vagina, and urinary tract fuse to create a common channel or cloaca. A rare birth defect which
Cloaca_(embryology)
Part of mammalian embryo
a common channel. A persistent cloaca is a disorder where the rectum, vagina, and urinary tract meet and fuse, creating a cloaca, a single common channel
Urogenital_sinus
Topics referred to by the same term
mammalian development Cloaca (genus), a synonym for Enterobacter, a bacterial genus Persistent cloaca, a congenital disorder in humans Cloaca (Capri), ancient
Cloaca_(disambiguation)
Rare congenital deformity in which the legs are fused together
defects, esophageal atresia, omphalocele, intestinal malrotation, persistent cloaca, and other limb defects (most commonly absence of the radius). The
Sirenomelia
Birth defect of malformed rectum
connecting the rectum and the bladder, urethra or the vagina. A persistent cloaca (from the term cloaca, an analogous orifice in birds, reptiles and amphibians)
Imperforate_anus
Congenital defect; abnormal or absent vagina
(2007). "Mutational analyses of UPIIIA, SHH, EFNB2, and HNF1β in persistent cloaca and associated kidney malformations". Journal of Pediatric Urology
Vaginal_anomalies
Medical condition
agenesis Vaginal hypoplasia Vaginal atresia Congenital vaginal fistula Persistent cloaca Urogenital sinus Hydrocolpos Hematocolpos Surgical and Radiological
Hydrocolpos
Genetic disorder
agenesis Vaginal hypoplasia Vaginal atresia Congenital vaginal fistula Persistent cloaca Urogenital sinus Hydrocolpos Hematocolpos Surgical and Radiological
WNT4_deficiency
Subspecies of snake
copulatory plug by tongue-flicking in female cloaca and chin-rubbing to transfer pheromones from skin or cloaca to vomeronasal organ to determine her mating
Red-sided_garter_snake
Layer of cells in mammalian embryos
formed from the lateral and ventral sides of the gonadal ridge joining the cloaca. The mesonephros functions between the 6th and 10th weeks of embryological
Intermediate_mesoderm
Species of bird
monopolising the female. Males try to ensure their paternity by pecking at the cloaca of the female to stimulate ejection of rival males' sperm. Dunnocks take
Dunnock
Chicken bred for meat
the male should get an erection of the phallus. Once this occurs, the cloaca is squeezed and semen is collected from the external papilla of the vas
Broiler
vagina, and cloaca. Meanwhile, the male chicken and turkeys reproductive tract consists of the testis, ductus deferens, ejaculatory duct, and cloaca. In ducks
Poultry_microbiome
Species of cartilaginous fish
with their ventral surfaces in contact. He inserts his claspers into her cloaca, and these form a tube through which the sperm is pumped. The pair remains
Giant_oceanic_manta_ray
North American land turtles of the genus Terrapene
pair will mate and the female will hold onto the male's sperm within the cloaca for a period of months or even years before fertilizing and laying a clutch
North_American_box_turtle
Sexual coercion among non-human animals
cloaca to open, and aids the male in inserting his hemipenis. The stronger and more frequent the caudocephalic waves and the closer the male's cloaca
Sexual_coercion_among_animals
Roman orator and teacher of rhetoric (died AD 32)
couldn't restrain my anger and shouted,"if you were a sewer [cloaca], you would be the greatest [cloaca Maxiama]!" The students looked at me and wondered who
Cassius_Severus
Fountain in Rome, Italy
already in full bloom in France and Germany). The best known and most persistent tradition consists of throwing a coin into the fountain before leaving
Trevi_Fountain
Order of amphibians
collection. Once inside the cloaca, the spermatozoa move to the spermatheca, one or more chambers in the roof of the cloaca, where they are stored for
Salamander
Species of mite
young or ill birds. Blood spots on eggs indicate infestation within the cloaca of an affected hen. Definitive diagnosis is only achieved following identification
Dermanyssus_gallinae
Cycle of frescoes by Michelangelo
suggested that his young rival Raphael take it on instead. The pope was persistent; according to Giorgio Vasari, he was provoked by Bramante to insist that
Sistine_Chapel_ceiling
Theory of social stratification and conflict
crush the June uprising of the Paris workers. Marx distinguished this class cloaca from the lowest, pauperized layers of the working class (the industrial
Marx's_theory_of_class
Liquid by-product of animal metabolism
bladder through the urethra, whereas other vertebrates urinate through the cloaca. Urine plays an important role in the earth's nitrogen cycle. In balanced
Urine
Gland of the male reproductive system
In the developing embryo, at the hind end lies an inpouching called the cloaca. This, over the fourth to the seventh week, divides into a urogenital sinus
Prostate
Species of reptile
reproduce by the male lifting the tail of the female and placing his vent (cloaca) over hers. This process is sometimes referred to as a "cloacal kiss". The
Tuatara
Disease caused by Duck enteritis virus
Fabricius. DVH-1 replicates in the mucous membranes of bird's esophagus and cloaca, the two primary entrances of the virus. The means of infection influences
Duck_plague
Reproductive biofluid of male or hermaphroditic animals
amphibians, reptiles, birds and monotreme mammals, are inseminated through the cloaca. Marsupials and placental mammals are inseminated through the vagina. In
Semen
Diverse genus of placoderm fishes of the Devonian
lines and superficial ridges. This plate lies just below the opening to the cloaca. The dermal skeleton is organized in three layers: a superficial lamellar
Bothriolepis
Clade of reptiles
This material, as well as the output of the intestines, emerges from the cloaca. In addition, many species regurgitate pellets, and fossil pellets are known
Dinosaur
sensitivity Climate surprise Climatic determinism Clinton Global Initiative Cloaca Maxima Cloud forcing Coal pollution mitigation Coastal Zone Management Act
Index of environmental articles
Index_of_environmental_articles
ancient Rome, the Cloaca Maxima, considered a marvel of engineering, discharged into the Tiber. Public latrines were built over the Cloaca Maxima. Beginning
History of water supply and sanitation
History_of_water_supply_and_sanitation
Basque separatist group (1960–2018)
"even in the sewers" (El Estado de derecho también se defiende en las cloacas), something which, for some, indicated at least his knowledge of the scheme
ETA_(separatist_group)
lay eggs. They have one opening for excretion and reproduction called the cloaca. They hold the eggs internally for several weeks, providing nutrients, and
Mammalian_reproduction
Term in evolutionary biology
create hard mating plugs. These mating plugs are placed within the female cloaca instantly after copulation, which was hypothesized to function as a "chastity
Sexual_conflict
Practices performed to preserve health
clean bodies of water. Roman cities also had large sewers, such as Rome's Cloaca Maxima, into which public and private latrines drained. Romans did not have
Hygiene
Comune in Lazio, Italy
through the urban area of Morena, originally to reach the Tiber via the Cloaca Maxima, but since the post-war period, it has been diverted further south
Marino,_Lazio
nucleus) claustrum clava clavicle climbing fiber clinoid clitoris clivus cloaca clonus coccyx cochlea cochlear duct cochlear nerve coeliac coelom coeruleus
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PERSISTENT CLOACA
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an Old English personal name or byname Tutta, preserved in place names such as Tutnall (Worcestershire) and Tuttington (Norfolk), and apparently persisting into the Middle Ages. Its origin and meaning are unclear.German (also Tütt) : from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with Diet- (see Dietrich), or from a short form of Dudo, originally a name from nursery talk.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : from Middle English hauek ‘hawk’, applied as a metonymic occupational name for a hawker (see Hawker), a name denoting a tenant who held land in return for providing hawks for his lord, or a nickname for someone supposedly resembling a hawk. There was an Old English personal name (originally a byname) H(e)afoc ‘hawk’, which persisted into the early Middle English period as a personal name and may therefore also be a source.English (Devon) : topographic name for someone who lived in an isolated nook, from Middle English halke (derived from Old English halh + the diminutive suffix -oc), or a habitational name from some minor place named with this word, such as Halke in Sheldwich, Kent.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Assiduous, Persistent
Female
Bulgarian
, persistent, resolute.
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from modern German Gold, Yiddish gold ‘gold’. In North America it is often a reduced form of one of the many compound ornamental names of which Gold is the first element.English and German : from Old English, Old High German gold ‘gold’, applied as a metonymic occupational name for someone who worked in gold, i.e. a refiner, jeweler, or gilder, or as a nickname for someone who either had many gold possessions or bright yellow hair.English : from an Old English personal name Golda (or the feminine Golde), which persisted into the Middle Ages as a personal name. The name was in part a byname from gold ‘gold’, and in part a short form of the various compound names with this first element.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Never Ending; Persistence; Continuity; Perpetuity; Eternity; Uninterrupted Duration; Diligence; Conscientiousness; Truthful; Straightforward; Honest
Surname or Lastname
German and Dutch
German and Dutch : from Middle High German bloch, Middle Dutch blok ‘block of wood’, ‘stocks’. The surname probably originated as a nickname for a large, lumpish man, or perhaps as a nickname for a persistent lawbreaker who found himself often in the stocks.English : possibly a metonymic occupational name for someone who blocks, as in shoemaking and bookbinding, from Middle English blok ‘block’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized spelling of Bloch (see Vlach).Adriaen Coertsz Block was a Dutch-born merchant-explorer who traded along the CT coast and Long Island shortly after Hudson’s voyage to the region in 1609. Block Island, between the north fork of Long Island and RI, which he used as a base of operations, is named after him.
Male
African
obstinate, persistent.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
To Attack Violently and Persistently
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Assiduous; Persistent; Devoted
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from northern Middle English gad ‘goad’, ‘spike’, ‘sting’ (Old Norse gaddr), hence a metonymic occupational name for a cattle driver or, more likely, a nickname for a persistent and irritating person. The Old Norse word is attested as a byname (see Gadsby).
Girl/Female
Indian
Assiduous, Persistent
PERSISTENT CLOACA
PERSISTENT CLOACA
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Sun of Allah
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Hebrew, Swedish
Laughter; He will Laugh
Girl/Female
Indian
Unique, Precious
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Loveable
Girl/Female
Indian
Beloved One; My Heart
Male
Serbian
Pet form of Serbian Vilim, VILKO means "will-helmet."
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Flower; Female Friend; Memory
Boy/Male
Tamil
A soul of life
Boy/Male
British, English
House
Girl/Female
Tamil
Manjusri | மஂஜà¯à®·à¯à®°à¯€
Sweet luster, Saraswati
PERSISTENT CLOACA
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PERSISTENT CLOACA
n.
Alt. of Persistency
n.
The quality or state of being persistent; staying or continuing quality; hence, in an unfavorable sense, doggedness; obstinacy.
n.
Visual persistence, or persistence of the visual impression; auditory persistence, etc.
v. t.
To harass with importunity; to pursue with persistent solicitations; to annoy.
a.
Performed with constant diligence or attention; unremitting; persistent; as, assiduous labor.
a.
Persistent.
a.
Inclined to persist; tenacious of purpose; persistent.
v. t.
To hold or maintain persistently.
a.
Sullenly obstinate; obstinately determined or persistent; as, dogged resolution; dogged work.
n.
The persistence of motion.
a.
Remaining beyond the period when parts of the same kind sometimes fall off or are absorbed; permanent; as, persistent teeth or gills; a persistent calyx; -- opposed to deciduous, and caducous.
a.
Insisting; persistent; persevering.
n.
Indefatigable quality; unweariedness; persistency.
adv.
In a persistent manner.
v. t.
Figuratively, to draw out or obtain, as secrets or money, by persistent questioning or plying; to question or ply persistently in order to elicit something, as information, money, etc.
n.
The act of soliciting; earnest request; persistent asking; importunity.
a.
Characterized by perseverance; persistent.
a.
Persistently opposed.
a.
See Persistent.
a.
Inclined to persist; having staying qualities; tenacious of position or purpose.