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| melan- | <prefix> Prefix meaning dark or black. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| melanaemia | <medicine> A morbid condition in which the blood contains black pigment either floating freely or imbedded in the white blood corpuscles. Origin: NL, fr. Gr, -, black + blood. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| melanagogue | <medicine> A medicine supposed to expel black bile or choler. Origin: Gr, black + leading, driving, to lead. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| melancholia | <medicine> A kind of mental unsoundness characterised by extreme depression of spirits, ill-grounded fears, delusions, and brooding over one particular subject or train of ideas. Origin: L. See Melancholy. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| melancholic | 1. Relating to or characteristic of melancholia. 2. Formerly, denoting a temperament characterised by irritability and a pessimistic outlook. 3. A person who is exhibiting melancholia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| melancholy | 1. Depressed in spirits; dejected; gloomy dismal. 2. Producing great evil and grief; causing dejection; calamitous; afflictive; as, a melancholy event. 3. Somewhat deranged in mind; having the jugment impaired. 4. Favorable to meditation; somber. "A pretty, melancholy seat, well wooded and watered." (Evelin) Synonym: Gloomy, sad, dispirited, low-spirited, downhearted, unhappy, hypochondriac, disconsolate, heavy, doleful, dismal, calamitous, afflictive. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| melanedema | Synonym: anthracosis. Origin: melan-+ G. Oidema, swelling (05 Mar 2000) |
| melanesia | The collective name for the islands of the pacific ocean northeast of Australia, including new caledonia, vanuatu, new hebrides, solomon islands, admiralty islands, bismarck archipelago, fiji, etc. Melanesia (from the greek melas, black + nesos, island) is so called from the black colour of the natives who are generally considered to be descended originally from the negroid papuans and the polynesians or malays. (12 Dec 1998) |
| melanian | <marine biology> One of a family of fresh water pectinibranchiate mollusks, having a turret-shaped shell. (19 Mar 1998) |
| melanic | 1. Melanotic. 2. <ethnology> Of or pertaining to the black-haired races. Origin: Gr, -, black. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| melanidrosis | See: chromhidrosis, pseudochromidrosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| melaniferous | Containing melanin or other black pigment. Origin: melan-(melanin) + L. Ferro, to carry (05 Mar 2000) |
| melaniline | <chemistry> A complex nitrogenous hydrocarbon obtained artificially (as by the action of cyanogen chloride on aniline) as a white, crystalline substance. Synonym: diphenyl guanidin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| melanin | <protein> Pigments largely of animal origin. High molecular weight polymers of indole quinone. Colours include black/brown, yellow, red and violet. Found in feathers, cuttle ink, human skin, hair and eyes and in cellular immune responses and wound healing in arthropods. (18 Nov 1997) |
| melanins | Pigments causing darkness in skin, hair, feathers, etc. They are irregular polymeric structures and are divided into three groups: allomelanins in the plant kingdom and eumelanins and phaeomelanins in the animal kingdom. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : British Solomon Islands, Norfolk Island
Synonyms : Allomelanins, Melanin, Phaeomelanins
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Synonyms : MSH (Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormones), Melanophore-Stimulating Hormone, Melanocyte Stimulating Hormones, Melanophore Stimulating Hormone
Synonyms : Melanocyte
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insoluble pigments that account for the color of e.g. skin and scales and feathers
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| melanoblast |
an epidermal cell that is a precursor of a melanocyte
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a hormone secreted by the anterior pituitary gland that controls the degree of pigmentation in melanocytes
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| melanoma |
any of several malignant neoplasms (usually of the skin) consisting of melanocytes
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| melanosis |
a condition characterized by abnormal deposits of melanin (especially in the skin)
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| melan | extreme depression characterized by tearful sadness and irrational fears |
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| melan | someone subject to melancholia |
| melan | someone subject to melancholia |
| melan | characterized by or causing or expressing sadness |
| melan | a humor that was once believed to be secreted by the kidneys or spleen and to cause sadness and melancholy |
| melan | a feeling of thoughtful sadness |
| melan | a constitutional tendency to be gloomy and depressed |
| melan | characterized by or causing or expressing sadness |
| melan | perennial stoloniferous thistle of northern Europe with lanceolate basal leaves and usually solitary heads of reddish-purple flowers |
| melan | German theologian and Luther's successor as leader of the Reformation in Germany (1497-1560) |
| melan | a genus of Picidae |
| melan | black-and-white North American woodpecker having a red head and neck |
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