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  • palliative
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  • palliative effect
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  • palliative medicine
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  • palliative operation
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  • palliative surgery
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  • palliative therapy
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  • palliative treatment
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  • pallidal degeneration
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  • pallidectomy
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  • palliative
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  • palliative effect
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  • palliative medicine
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  • palliative operation
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  • palliative treatment
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  • pallidotomy
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  • pallidum
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  • pallium
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  • pallidotomy
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  • JrId: 2617
    JournalTitle: Palliative medicine.
    MedAbbr: Palliat Med
    ISSN: 0269-2163
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    NlmId: 8704926
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CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
pall 1. An outer garment; a cloak mantle. "His lion's skin changed to a pall of gold." (Spenser)
2. A kind of rich stuff used for garments in the Middle Ages.
3. Same as Pallium. "About this time Pope Gregory sent two archbishop's palls into England, the one for London, the other for York." (Fuller)
4. A figure resembling the Roman Catholic pallium, or pall, and having the form of the letter Y.
5. A large cloth, especially, a heavy black cloth, thrown over a coffin at a funeral; sometimes, also, over a tomb. "Warriors carry the warrior's pall." (Tennyson)
6. A piece of cardboard, covered with linen and embroidered on one side; used to put over the chalice.
Origin: OE. Pal, AS. Pael, from L. Pallium cover, cloak, mantle, pall; cf. L. Palla robe, mantle.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
pall-mall A game formerly common in England, in which a wooden ball was driven with a mallet through an elevated hoop or ring of iron. The name was also given to the mallet used, to the place where the game was played, and to the street, in London, still called Pall Mall.
Alternative forms: pail-mail and pell-mell.
Origin: OF. Palemail, It. Pallamagio; palla a ball (of German origin, akin to E. Ball) + magio hammer, fr. L. Malleus. See lst Ball, and Mall a beetle.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
palla Origin: L. See Pall a cloak] An oblong rectangular piece of cloth, worn by Roman ladies, and fastened with brooches.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
palladic <chemistry> Of, pertaining to, or derived from, palladium; used specifically to designate those compounds in which the element has a higher valence as contrasted with palladious compounds.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
palladious <chemistry> Of, pertaining to, or containing, palladium; used specifically to designate those compounds in which palladium has a lower valence as compared with palladic compounds.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
palladium <chemistry> A rare metallic element of the light platinum group, found native, and also alloyed with platinum and gold. It is a silver-white metal resembling platinum, and like it permanent and untarnished in the air, but is more easily fusible. It is unique in its power of occluding hydrogen, which it does to the extent of nearly a thousand volumes, forming the alloy Pd2H. It is used for graduated circles and verniers, for plating certain silver goods, and somewhat in dentistry. It was so named in 1804 by Wollaston from the asteroid Pallas, which was discovered in 1802. Symbol Pd. Atomic weight.2.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
pallah <zoology> A large South African antelope (aepyceros melampus). The male has long lyrate and annulated horns. The general colour is bay, with a black crescent on the croup.
Synonym: roodebok.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
pallanesthesia Absence of pallesthesia.
Synonym: apallesthesia.
Origin: G. Pallo, to quiver, + anaisthesia, insensibility
(05 Mar 2000)
pallas Pallas Athene, the Grecian goddess of wisdom, called also Athene, and identified, at a later period, with the Roman Minerva.
Origin: L, fr. Gr.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
pallescense Synonym: pallor.
Origin: L. Pallesco, to become pale, fr. Palleo, to be pale
(05 Mar 2000)
pallesthesia The appreciation of vibration, a form of pressure sense; most acute when a vibrating tuning fork is applied over a bony prominence.
Synonym: bone sensibility, pallesthetic sensibility, vibratory sensibility.
Origin: G. Pallo, to quiver, + aisthesis, sensation
(05 Mar 2000)
pallesthetic Pertaining to pallesthesia.
(05 Mar 2000)
pallesthetic sensibility The appreciation of vibration, a form of pressure sense; most acute when a vibrating tuning fork is applied over a bony prominence.
Synonym: bone sensibility, pallesthetic sensibility, vibratory sensibility.
Origin: G. Pallo, to quiver, + aisthesis, sensation
(05 Mar 2000)
pallet 1. Same as Palette.
2. A wooden implement used by potters, crucible makers, etc, for forming, beating, and rounding their works. It is oval, round, and of other forms. A potter's wheel.
3. An instrument used to take up gold leaf from the pillow, and to apply it. A tool for gilding the backs of books over the bands.
4. A board on which a newly molded brick is conveyed to the hack.
5. <machinery> A click or pawl for driving a ratchet wheel. One of the series of disks or pistons in the chain pump.
6. One of the pieces or levers connected with the pendulum of a clock, or the balance of a watch, which receive the immediate impulse of the scape-wheel, or balance wheel.
7. In the organ, a valve between the wind chest and the mouth of a pipe or row of pipes.
8. <zoology> One of a pair of shelly plates that protect the siphon tubes of certain bivalves, as the Teredo.
9. A cup containing three ounces, ormerly used by surgeons.
Origin: F. Palette: af. It. Paletta; prop. And orig, a fire shovel, dim. Of L. Pala a shovel, spade. See Peel a shovel.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
pallial <marine biology, zoology> Of or pretaining to a mantle, especially to the mantle of mollusks; produced by the mantle; as, the pallial line, or impression, which marks the attachment of the mantle on the inner surface of a bivalve shell.
<zoology> Pallial chamber, an inward bending of the pallial line, near the posterior end of certain bivalve shells, to receive the siphon.
Origin: L. Pallium a mantle. See Pall.
(19 Mar 1998)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 4 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
  • Palladium - »õâ A chemical element having an atomic weight of 106.4, atomic number of 46, and the symbol Pd. It is a white, ductile metal resembling platinum, and following it in abundance and importance of applications. It is used in dentistry in the form of gold, silver, and copper alloys.
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  • Palliative Care - »õâ Care alleviating symptoms without curing the underlying disease. (Stedman, 25th ed)
    Synonyms : Medicine, Palliative, Palliative Medicine, Palliative Surgery, Palliative Therapy, Surgery, Palliative, Therapy, Palliative, Care, Palliative, Palliative Treatments, Treatment, Palliative, Treatments, Palliative
  • Pallidotomy - »õâ Producing a lesion in the posteroventral portion of the medial GLOBUS PALLIDUS to treat PARKINSON DISEASE and other extrapyramidal disorders. The placement of the lesion is aided by STEREOTACTIC TECHNIQUES and imaging procedures.
    Synonyms : Pallidotomies
  • Pallor - »õâ A clinical manifestation consisting of an unnatural paleness of the skin.
    Synonyms : Pallors
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palladium a silver-white metallic element of the platinum group that resembles platinum; occurs in some copper and nickel ores; does not tarnish at ordinary temperatures and is used (alloyed with gold) in jewelry
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palliate extenuate: lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of; "The circumstances extenuate the crime" relieve: provide physical relief, as from pain; "This pill will relieve your headaches"
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palliative remedy that alleviates pain without curing alleviative: moderating pain or sorrow by making it easier to bear
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pallid pale: abnormally deficient in color as suggesting physical or emotional distress; "the pallid face of the invalid"; "her wan face suddenly flushed" pale: (of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble; "the pale light of a half moon"; "a pale sun"; "the late afternoon light coming through the el tracks fell in pale oblongs on the street"; "a pallid sky"; "the pale (or wan) stars"; "the wan light of dawn" pale: lacking in vitality or interest or effectiveness; "a pale rendition of the aria"; "pale prose with the faint sweetness of lavender"; "a pallid performance"
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pallidum the inner pale yellow part of the lenticular nucleus
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pall hanging cloth used as a blind
pall burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped
pall a sudden numbing dread
pall get tired of something or somebody
pall lose strength or effectiveness
pall become less interesting or attractive
pall lose sparkle or bouquet, as of wine or beer
pall cause to become flat, of beer or wine
pall cause surfeit through excess, of something that was initially pleasing
pall cover with a pall
pall cause to lose courage
pall a fashionable street in London noted for its many private clubs
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