| amelia | <embryology> The congenital absence of a limb or limbs. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| amelioration | Improvement; moderation in the severity of a disease or the intensity of its symptoms. Origin: L. Ad, to, + melioro, to make better (05 Mar 2000) |
| amelia |
congenital absence of an arm or leg
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| amelioration |
the act of relieving ills and changing for the better
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| amelioration |
Making or becoming better (ie. improvement in ecosystem function).
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| amelioration |
The development of a more favourable meaning, eg Lat. casa 'hut' > Sp. casa 'house'.
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| amelioration |
Adding water, sugar, and chemicals to the must in order to make a better wine.
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| ameli | congenital absence of an arm or leg |
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| ameli | first woman aviator to fly solo nonstop across the Atlantic (1928) |
| ameli | get better |
| ameli | to make better |
| ameli | tending to ameliorate |
| ameli | the act of relieving ills and changing for the better |
| ameli | tending to ameliorate |
| ameli | tending to ameliorate |
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