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| ave, aver | average |
| AVE | anterior visceral endoderm |
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| Avellis | <person> Georg, German laryngologist, 1864-1916. See: Avellis' syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Avellis' syndrome | <syndrome> Unilateral paralysis of the larynx and velum palati, with contralateral loss of pain and temperature sensibility in the parts below. Synonym: jugular foramen syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| avena | <botany> A genus of grasses, including the common oat (Avena sativa); the oat grasses. Origin: L. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| avenacinase | <enzyme> A 110 kD saponin-detoxifying enzyme from fungus, gaeumannomyces graminis; removes both the beta-1,2- and beta-1,4-linked terminal d-glucose molecules from oat root saponin a-1 to give first the mono- and then the bis-deglucosylated form, both are less toxic to the fungus Registry number: EC 3.2.1.- Synonym: avenacinase gene product (26 Jun 1999) |
| avenacosidase | <enzyme> A 60-kD protein that copurifies with phytochrome; a part of the defense system of avena sativa; genbank x78433 Registry number: EC 3.2.1.- Synonym: p60 protein, avena (26 Jun 1999) |
| avenge | 1. To take vengeance for; to exact satisfaction for by punishing the injuring party; to vindicate by inflicting pain or evil on a wrongdoer. 2. To treat revengefully; to wreak vengeance on. "Thy judgment in avenging thine enemies." (Bp. Hall) To avenge is to inflict punishment upon evil doers in behalf of ourselves, or others for whom we act; as, to avenge one's wrongs; to avenge the injuries of the suffering and innocent. It is to inflict pain for the sake of vindication, or retributive justice. To revenge is to inflict pain or injury for the indulgence of resentful and malicious feelings. The former may at times be a duty; the latter is one of the worst exhibitions of human character. Origin: OF. Avengier; L. Ad + vindicare to lay claim to, to avenge, revenge. See Vengeance. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| avenger | 1. One who avenges or vindicates; as, an avenger of blood. 2. One who takes vengeance. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| avengeress | A female avenger. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| avenin | <plant biology> A prolamine, about 25% l-glutamic acid residues, found in oats (Avena) and in various legumes; considered highly nutritious. Synonym: legumin, plant casein. (05 Mar 2000) |
| avenious | <botany> Being without veins or nerves, as the leaves of certain plants. Origin: Pref. A- + L. Vena a vein. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| avens | <botany> A plant of the genus Geum, especially. Geum urbanum, or herb bennet. Origin: OF. Avence. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| aventurine | 1. <botany> A kind of glass, containing gold-coloured spangles. It was produced in the first place by the accidental (par aventure) dropping of some brass filings into a pot of melted glass. 2. <chemical> A variety of translucent quartz, spangled throughout with scales of yellow mica. ~ feldspar, a variety of oligoclase with internal firelike reflections due to the presence of minute crystals, probably of hematite; sunstone. Origin: F. Aventurine: cf. It. Avventurino. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| avenue | 1. A way or opening for entrance into a place; a passage by which a place may by reached; a way of approach or of exit. "The avenues leading to the city by land." "On every side were expanding new avenues of inquiry." (Milman) 2. The principal walk or approach to a house which is withdrawn from the road, especially, such approach bordered on each side by trees; any broad passageway thus bordered. "An avenue of tall elms and branching chestnuts." (W. Black) 3. A broad street; as, the Fifth Avenue in new York. Origin: F. Avenue, fr. Avenir to come to, L. Advenire. See Advene. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| average | <statistics> A value that represents the sum of values divided by the number of values in the set. It represents or summarises the relevant features of a set of values. Origin: M.E. Averays, loss from damage to ship or cargo, fr. It. Avaris, fr. Ar. 'awariya, damaged goods, + damage (05 Mar 2000) |
| average flow rate | <physiology> The flow rate determined by dividing the total volume passed in a time period divided by the time period, usually quoted in mls per minute. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| average |
approximating the statistical norm or average or expected value; "the average income in New England is below that of the nation"; "of average height for his age"; "the mean annual rainfall" lacking special distinction, rank, or status; commonly encountered; "average people"; "the ordinary (or common) man in the street" lacking exceptional quality or ability; "a novel of average merit"; "only a fair performance of the sonata"; "in fair health"; "the caliber of the students has gone from mediocre to above average"; "the performance was middling at best" amount to or come to an average, without loss or gain; "The number of hours I work per work averages out to 40" around the middle of a scale of evaluation of physical measures; "an orange of average size"; "intermediate capacity"; "a plane with intermediate range"; "medium bombers" modal(a): relating to or constituting the most frequent value in a distribution; "the modal age at which American novelists reach their peak is 30" achieve or reach on average; "He averaged a C" a statistic describing the location of a distribution; "it set the norm for American homes" compute the average of median(a): relating to or constituting the middle value of an ordered set of values (or the average of the middle two in a set with an even number of values); "the median value of 17, 20, and 36 is 20"; "the median income for the year was $15,000"
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Arabian philosopher born in Spain; wrote detailed commentaries on Aristotle that were admired by the Schoolmen (1126-1198)
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| aversion |
antipathy: a feeling of intense dislike the act of turning yourself (or your gaze) away; "averting her gaze meant that she was angry"
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tending to repel or dissuade; "aversive conditioning"
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any technique of behavior modification that uses unpleasant stimuli in a controlled fashion to alter behavior in a therapeutic way; primarily used for alcoholism or drug abuse (but with little success)
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| AVE | pertaining to filberts or hazelnuts |
| AVE | pertaining to filberts or hazelnuts |
| AVE | oats |
| AVE | oat of southern Europe and southwestern Asia |
| AVE | common in meadows and pastures |
| AVE | widely cultivated in temperate regions for its edible grains |
| AVE | Mediterranean oat held to be progenitor of modern cultivated oat |
| AVE | take revenge for a perceived wrong |
| AVE | for which vengeance has been taken |
| AVE | someone who takes vengeance |
| AVE | of or relating to or having the nature of retribution |
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