Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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MES'OCOLON, noun [Gr. middle, and colon.]
In anatomy, that part of the mesentery, which, having reached the extremity of the ileum, contracts and changes its name, or that part of the mesentery to which the colon is attached.
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