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| steatite | <chemical> A massive variety of talc, of a grayish green or brown colour. It forms extensive beds, and is quarried for fireplaces and for coarse utensils. Synonym: potstone, lard stone, and soapstone. Origin: Gr, fat, tallow: cf. F. Steatite. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| steatitic | <chemical> Pertaining to, or of the nature of, steatite; containing or resembling steatite. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| steatitis | A disease of cats and mink characterised by a marked inflammation of adipose tissue and the deposition of "ceroid" pigment in the interstices of the adipose cells. It is believed to be caused by feeding diets containing too much unsaturated fatty acid and too little vitamin e. (12 Dec 1998) |
| steato- | Combining form denoting fat. See: stearo-. Origin: G. Stear (steat-), tallow (05 Mar 2000) |
| steatoblast | Cells that give rise to fat cells (adipocytes). (18 Nov 1997) |
| steatocystoma | A cyst with sebaceous gland cells in its wall. (05 Mar 2000) |
| steatocystoma multiplex | Widespread, multiple, thin-walled cysts of the skin that are lined by squamous epithelium, including lobules of sebaceous cells. (05 Mar 2000) |
| steatogenesis | Biosynthesis of lipids. The term is used specifically to designate lipid accumulation in the testes of nonmammalian vertebrates on completion of spermatogenesis in the breeding period. Origin: steato-+ G. Genesis, production (05 Mar 2000) |
| steatolysis | The hydrolysis or emulsion of fat in the process of digestion. Origin: steato-+ G. Lysis, dissolution (05 Mar 2000) |
| steatolytic | Relating to steatolysis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| steatoma | <surgery> A cyst containing matter like suet. Origin: L, fr. Gr, fr. To turn into tallow or suet, fr, fat, suet. (06 Mar 1998) |
| steatomatous | <medicine> Of the nature of steatoma. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| steatonecrosis | Synonym: fat necrosis. Origin: steato-+ G. Nekrosis, death (05 Mar 2000) |
| steatopyga | Excessive accumulation of fat on the buttocks. Origin: steato-+ G. Pyge, buttocks (05 Mar 2000) |
| steatopygous | Having excessively fat buttocks. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Steatitides
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| steatorrhea |
the presence of greater than normal amounts of fat in the feces which are frothy and foul smelling and floating; a symptom of disorders of fat metabolism and malabsorption syndrome
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soapstone: a soft heavy compact variety of talc having a soapy feel; used to make hearths and tabletops and ornaments
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The name steatite (steatite), is a type of soapstone which is almost purely talc. It is also a type of ceramic material made from soapstone with minor additives and heatedto vitrify (to change or make into glass or a glassy substance, especially through heat fusion). It is often used as an insulator or housing for electrical components, due to itsdurability and electrical characteristics and since it can be pressed into complex shapes before firing. ...
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| steatite |
Soapstone, a variety of talc with a soapy or greasy feel; often used to make containers or carved ornaments.
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| steatorrhea |
A condition which too much fat is present within the feces. It is usually a reflection of malabsorption. Diarrhea is the primary complain in patients with steatorrhea. It is characterized by fatty droplets within the stool.
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| steat | a soft heavy compact variety of talc having a soapy feel |
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| steat | a common cyst of the skin |
| steat | type and sole genus of the family Steatornithidae |
| steat | nocturnal fruit-eating bird of South America that has fatty young yielding an oil that is used instead of butter |
| steat | oilbirds |
| steat | the presence of greater than normal amounts of fat in the feces which are frothy and foul smelling and floating |
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