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U-dom′e-ter.
An instrument to determine the quantity of rain-fall.
A rain-gage (see pages 1871– 1874). An ombrometer or pluviameter.
Ul′tra-ma-rine′.
A blue color, originally prepared from lapis lazuli, but now usually produced by chemical means.
The credit of first artificially producing this beautiful pigment at a price enabling it to be extensively employed in the arts appears to be due to Guimet.
Umbilical bandage and truss.
Um-bil′i-cal Band′age.
(Surgical.) A broad band of fabric which is buckled around the umbilical region of the body to serve as an abdominal supporter and for palliating umbilical hernia.
Some have hard pads of wood, cork, or metal, and others are provided with pads of sponge, horsehair, or other sort material, or of india-rubber inflated with air (A, Fig. 6853).
B is an umbilical truss, designed for the same purposes.
Um-brel′la.
A light frame covered with fabric and held above the head as a protection against