U'RE-AU-RE'THRA
U-RE'TER, n. [Gr. ουρητηρ, from ουρεω. See Urine.]
The excretory duct of the kidney, a tube conveying the urine from the kidney to the bladder. There are two ureters, one on each side. Coxe. Quincy.
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