| dist | distal; distill, distillation, distilled; distance; distribution; disturbance, disturbed |
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| distad | <anatomy> Toward a distal part; on the distal side of; distally. Origin: Distal + L. Ad toward. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| distaff | Origin: OE. Distaf, dysestafe, AS. Distaef; cf. LG. Diesse the bunch of flax on a distaff, and E. Dizen. See Staff. 1. The staff for holding a bunch of flax, tow, or wool, from which the thread is drawn in spinning by hand. "I will the distaff hold; come thou and spin." (Fairfax) 2. Used as a symbol of the holder of a distaff; hence, a woman; women, collectively. "His crown usurped, a distaff on the throne." (Dryden) "Some say the crozier, some say the distaff was too busy." (Howell) The plural is regular, but Distaves occurs in Beaumont & Fletcher. Descent by distaff, descent on the mother's side. Distaff Day, or Distaff's Day, the morrow of the Epiphany, that is, January 7, because working at the distaff was then resumed, after the Christmas festival; called also Rock Day, a distaff being called a rock. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| distain | To tinge with a different colour from the natural or proper one; to stain; to discolour; to sully; to tarnish; to defile; used chiefly in poetry. "Distained with dirt and blood." "[She] hath . . . Distained her honorable blood." (Spenser) "The worthiness of praise distains his worth." (Shak) Origin: OE. Desteinen, OF. Desteindre to take away the colour, F. Deteindre; pref. Des- (L. Dis-) + F. Teindre to tinge, dye, L. Tingere. See Tinge, and cf. Stain. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| distal | <anatomy> Remote, farther from any point of reference, opposed to proximal. <dentistry> Used to designate a position on the dental arch farther from the median line of the jaw. Origin: L. Distans = distant (18 Nov 1997) |
| distal caries | Loss of structure on the tooth surface that is directed away from the median plane of the dental arch. (05 Mar 2000) |
| distal centriole | The centriole in the developing spermatozoon from which the flagellum develops. Synonym: posterior centriole. (05 Mar 2000) |
| distal end | The posterior extremity of a dental appliance. Synonym: heel. (05 Mar 2000) |
| distal end cutter | <dentistry, equipment> A special plier used to cut off the ends of your arch wires. (08 Jan 1998) |
| distal ileitis | A subacute chronic enteritis, of unknown cause, involving the terminal ileum and less frequently other parts of the gastrointestinal tract; characterised by patchy deep ulcers that may cause fistulas, and narrowing and thickening of the bowel by fibrosis and lymphocytic infiltration, with noncaseating tuberculoid granulomas that also may be found in regional lymph nodes; symptoms include fever, diarrhoea, cramping abdominal pain, and weight loss. Synonym: chronic cicatrizing enteritis, Crohn's disease, distal ileitis, regional ileitis, terminal ileitis, granulomatous enteritis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| distal interphalangeal joints | The synovial joint's between the middle and distal phalanges of the fingers and of the toes. Synonym: DIP joints. (05 Mar 2000) |
| distal occlusion | A tooth occluding in a position distal to normal. Synonym: disto-occlusion, postnormal occlusion, retrusive occlusion. Synonym: distoclusion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| distal part of anterior lobe of hypophysis | The larger part of the adenohypophysis composed of cords of epithelial cells individually specialised to secrete various tropic hormones that exert their effect on several target organs in the body. The secretory activity of these cells is under the control of either releasing or inhibiting factors elaborated by hypothalamic neurons and transported to the adenohypophysis by the hypothalamo-hypophysial portal system. Synonym: pars distalis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| distal radioulnar articulation | The pivot synovial joint between the head of the ulna and the ulnar notch on the radius; an articular disk passes across the distal part of the joint. Synonym: articulatio radioulnaris distalis, distal radioulnar articulation, inferior radioulnar joint. (05 Mar 2000) |
| distal radioulnar joint | The pivot synovial joint between the head of the ulna and the ulnar notch on the radius; an articular disk passes across the distal part of the joint. Synonym: articulatio radioulnaris distalis, distal radioulnar articulation, inferior radioulnar joint. (05 Mar 2000) |
| distal spiral septum | See: spiral septum. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Distal Muscular Dystrophies, Distal Myopathy, Finnish-Markesbery Muscular Dystrophy, Tibial Muscular Dystrophy, Udd-Markesbery Muscular Dystrophy, Welander Distal Myopathy, Distal Muscular Dystrophy, Distal Myopathy, Welander, Muscular Dystrophies, Distal
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Synonyms : Distance Perceptions, Perception, Distance, Perceptions, Distance
Synonyms : Canine Distempers, Distempers, Distempers, Canine
Synonyms : Canine Distemper Viruses, Distemper Viruses, Canine
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| distal |
situated farthest from point of attachment or origin, as of a limb or bone directed away from the midline or mesial plane of the body
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the property created by the space between two objects or points a distant region; "I could see it in the distance" size of the gap between two places; "the distance from New York to Chicago"; "he determined the length of the shortest line segment joining the two points" indifference by personal withdrawal; "emotional distance" keep at a distance; "we have to distance ourselves from these events in order to continue living" the interval between two times; "the distance from birth to death"; "it all happened in the space of 10 minutes" a remote point in time; "if that happens it will be at some distance in the future"; "at a distance of ten years he had forgotten many of the details" outdistance: go far ahead of; "He outdistanced the other runners"
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| distemper |
any of various infectious viral diseases of animals ill humor: an angry and disagreeable mood a painting created with paint that is made by mixing the pigments with water and a binder paint with distemper a method of painting in which the pigments are mixed with water and a binder; used for painting posters or murals or stage scenery
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| distend |
dilate: become wider; "His pupils were dilated" cause to expand as it by internal pressure; "The gas distended the animal's body" swell from or as if from internal pressure; "The distended bellies of the starving cows"
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| distention |
dilatation: the state of being stretched beyond normal dimensions the act of expanding by pressure from within
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| dist | the staff on which wool or flax is wound before spinning |
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| dist | the sphere of work by women |
| dist | characteristic of or peculiar to a woman |
| dist | (anatomy) situated farthest from point of attachment or origin, as of a limb or bone |
| dist | (anatomy) directed away from the midline or mesial plane of the body |
| dist | (anatomy) far from the center |
| dist | the property created by the space between two objects or points |
| dist | size of the gap between two places |
| dist | indifference by personal withdrawal |
| dist | a distant region |
| dist | the interval between two times |
| dist | a remote point in time |
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