| ORC | oculo-reno-cerebellar [syndrome] |
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| orch | orchitis |
| ORC | Olfactory receptor cell |
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| ORC | Origin Recognition Complex |
| ORCC | outwardly rectifying Cl(-) channels |
| ORCC | outwardly rectifying chloride channel |
| Orch | Orchidectomized |
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| orc | <zoology> The grampus. Alternative forms: ork and orch. Origin: L. Orca: cf. F. Orque. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| orcein | <chemistry> A reddish brown amorphous dyestuff, obtained from orcin, and forming the essential colouring matter of cudbear and archil. It is closely related to litmus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| orchanet | <botany> Same as Alkanet. Origin: F. Orcanete. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| orchard | 1. A garden. 2. An inclosure containing fruit trees; also, the fruit trees, collectively; used especially of apples, peaches, pears, cherries, plums, or the like, less frequently of nutbearing trees and of sugar maple trees. <botany> Orchard grass, a bright-coloured American oriole (Icterus spurius), which frequents orchards. It is smaller and darker thah the Baltimore oriole. Origin: AS. Ortgeard, wyrtgeard, lit, wortyard, i. E, a yard for herbs; wyrt herb + geard yard. See Wort, Yard inclosure. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| orchectomy | The surgical removal of the testicles. (12 Dec 1998) |
| orchella | 1. A violet dye obtained from several species of lichen (Roccella tinctoria, etc), which grow on maritime rocks in the Canary and Cape Verd Islands, etc. 2. The plant from which the dye is obtained. Alternative forms: orchal and orchil. Origin: OF. Orchel, orcheil, It. Orcella, oricello, or OSp. Orchillo. Cf. Orchil. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| orcheo- | See: orchio-. (05 Mar 2000) |
| orchesography | A treatise upon dancing. Origin: Gr. Dance. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| orchestian | <zoology> Any species of amphipod crustacean of the genus Orchestia, or family Orchestidae. See Beach flea, under Beach. Origin: From Gr. A dancer. See Orchestra. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| orchestra | 1. The space in a theater between the stage and the audience; originally appropriated by the Greeks to the chorus and its evolutions, afterward by the Romans to persons of distinction, and by the moderns to a band of instrumental musicians. 2. The place in any public hall appropriated to a band of instrumental musicians. 3. Loosely: A band of instrumental musicians performing in a theater, concert hall, or other place of public amusement. Strictly: A band suitable for the performance of symphonies, overtures, etc, as well as for the accompaniment of operas, oratorios, cantatas, masses, and the like, or of vocal and instrumental solos. A band composed, for the largest part, of players of the various viol instruments, many of each kind, together with a proper complement of wind instruments of wood and brass; as distinguished from a military or street band of players on wind instruments, and from an assemblage of solo players for the rendering of concerted pieces, such as septets, octets, and the like. 4. The instruments employed by a full band, collectively; as, an orchestra of forty stringed instruments, with proper complement of wind instruments. Origin: L. Orchestra, Gr, orig, the place for the chorus of dancers, from to dance: cf. F. Orchestre. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| orchi- | Orchido-orchio- The testes. Origin: G. Orchis, testis (05 Mar 2000) |
| orchialgia | Pain in the testis. Synonym: orchiodynia, orchioneuralgia, testalgia. Origin: orchi-+ G. Algos, pain (05 Mar 2000) |
| orchichorea | Involuntary rising and falling movements of the testis. Origin: orchi-+ G. Choreia, a dance (05 Mar 2000) |
| orchid | <botany> Any plant of the order Orchidaceae. See Orchidaceous. See: Orchis. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| orchidaceous | <botany> Pertaining to, or resembling, a natural order (Orchidaceae) of endogenous plants of which the genus Orchis is the type. They are mostly perennial herbs having the stamens and pistils united in a single column, and normally three petals and three sepals, all adherent to the ovary. The flowers are curiously shaped, often resembling insects, the odd or lower petal (called the lip) being unlike the others, and sometimes of a strange and unexpected appearance. About one hundred species occur in the United States, but several thousand in the tropics. Over three hundred genera are recognised. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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Synonyms : Castrations, Male, Male Castration, Male Castrations, Orchidectomies, Orchiectomies
Synonyms : Orchitides
Synonyms : Alotec, Alupent, Astmopent, Metaprel, Metaproterenol Polistirex, Metaproterenol Sulfate, Polistirex, Metaproterenol
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pain in the testes
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| ORC | predatory black-and-white toothed whale with large dorsal fin |
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| ORC | garden consisting of a small cultivated wood without undergrowth |
| ORC | native Eurasian tree widely cultivated in many varieties for its firm rounded edible fruits |
| ORC | widely grown stout Old World hay and pasture grass |
| ORC | the male is chestnut-and-black |
| ORC | type genus of the family Orchestiidae |
| ORC | beach fleas |
| ORC | seating on the main floor in a theater |
| ORC | instrumentalists including string players |
| ORC | lowered area in front of a stage where an orchestra accompanies the performers |
| ORC | relating to or composed for an orchestra |
| ORC | a percussion instrument consisting of a set of graduated metal bars mounted on a frame and played with small hammers |
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