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emmenagogic Relating to or acting as an emmenagogue.
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emmenagogue <pharmacology> A medicine that promotes the menstrual discharge.
Origin: Gr, n. Pl, menses (in + month) + leading, fr. To lead: cf. F. Emmenagogue.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
emmenia Synonym: menses.
Origin: G. Emmenos, monthly
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emmenic Relating to the menses.
Synonym: catamenial, emmenic.
Origin: L. Menstrualis
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emmeniopathy <gynaecology> Any disorder of menstruation.
Origin: G. Emmenos, monthly, + pathos, suffering
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emmenology <study> An obsolete term for the branch of medicine concerned with the physiology and pathology of menstruation.
Origin: G. Emmenos, monthly, + logos, study
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emmet 1. <entomology> An ant.
2. <ornithology> Emmet hunter, the wry neck.
Origin: OE. Emete, amete, AS. Aemete. See Ant.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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Emmet's needle <instrument, surgery> A strong needle with the eye in the point, having a wide curve, and set in a handle, used to pass a ligature around an undissected structure.
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Emmet's operation <medicine> The operation of sewing up a laceration of the neck of the uterus.
Origin: Gr. Neck + to sew.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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Emmet, Thomas <person> U.S. Gynecologist, 1828-1919.
See: Emmet's needle, Emmet's operation.
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emmetropia <ophthalmology> That refractive condition of the eye in which the rays of light are all brought accurately and without undue effort to a focus upon the retina; opposed to hypermetropia, myopia, an astigmatism.
Origin: NL, fr. Gr. In measure, proportioned, suitable (in + measure) +, eye.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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emmetropic <ophthalmology> Pertaining to or characterised by emmetropia.
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emmetropization <ophthalmology> The process by which the refraction of the anterior ocular segment and the axial length of the eye tend to balance each other to produce emmetropia.
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emmetropy <ophthalmology> That refractive condition of the eye in which the rays of light are all brought accurately and without undue effort to a focus upon the retina; opposed to hypermetropia, myopia, an astigmatism.
Origin: NL, fr. Gr. In measure, proportioned, suitable (in + measure) +, eye.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Emmonsiella capsulata The ascomycetous (perfect, sexual, teleomorph) state of Histoplasma capsulatum.
Synonym: Emmonsiella capsulata.
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