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| mustac | <zoology> A small tufted monkey. Origin: F. Moustac. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| mustache | 1. That part of the beard which grows on the upper lip; hair left growing above the mouth. 2. <zoology> A West African monkey (Cercopithecus cephus). It has yellow whiskers, and a triangular blue mark on the nose. 3. <zoology> Any conspicuous stripe of colour on the side of the head, beneath the eye of a bird. Alternative forms: moustache. Origin: F. Moustache, It. Mostaccio visage, mostacchio mustache, fr. Gr. Upper lip and the beard upon it; cf. Mouth: cf. Sp. Mostacho. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| mustaiba | A close-grained, neavy wood of a brownish colour, brought from Brazil, and used in turning, for making the handles of tools, and the like. Alternative forms: mostahiba. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| mustang | <zoology> The half-wild horse of the plains in Mexico, California, etc. It is small, hardy, and easily sustained. <botany> Mustard grape, a species of grape (Vitis candicans), native in Arkansas and Texas. The berries are small, light-coloured, with an acid skin and a sweet pulp. Origin: Sp. Musteno belonging to the graziers, strayed, wild. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| mustard | 1. <botany> The name of several cruciferous plants of the genus Brassica (formerly Sinapis), as white mustard (B. Alba), black mustard (B. Nigra), wild mustard or charlock (B. Sinapistrum). There are also many herbs of the same family which are called mustard, and have more or less of the flavor of the true mustard; as, bowyer's mustard (Lepidium ruderale); hedge mustard (Sisymbrium officinale); Mithridate mustard (Thlaspi arvense); tower mustard (Arabis perfoliata); treacle mustard (Erysimum cheiranthoides). 2. A powder or a paste made from the seeds of black or white mustard, used as a condiment and a rubefacient. Taken internally it is stimulant and diuretic, and in large doses is emetic. Origin: OF. Moustarde, F. Moutarde, fr. L. Mustum must, mustard was prepared for use by being mixed with must. See Must. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| mustard chlorohydrin | 2-(2-chloroethylthio)ethanol An antineoplastic agent. Synonym: mustard chlorohydrin, semisulfur mustard. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mustard compounds | Strong alkylating and immunosuppressive agents whose biological activity is based on the presence of bis(2-chloroethyl)- groups. Although otherwise structurally diverse, the compounds have in common the capacity to contribute alkyl groups to DNA. They are generally highly toxic but include among their number many widely used and effective antineoplastic agent. (12 Dec 1998) |
| mustard gas | <chemical> 1,1'-thiobis(2-chloroethane). Severe irritant and vesicant of skin, eyes, and lungs. It may cause blindness and lethal lung oedema and was formerly used as a war gas. The substance has been proposed as a cytostatic and for treatment of psoriasis. It has been listed as a known carcinogen in the fourth annual report on carcinogens (ntp-85-002, 1985) (merck, 11th ed). Pharmacological action: carcinogens, chemical warfare agents, dermatologic agents. Chemical name: Ethane, 1,1'-thiobis(2-chloro- (12 Dec 1998) |
| mustard oil | <chemistry> Mustard oil, a substance obtained from mustard, as a transparent, volatile and intensely pungent oil. The name is also extended to a number of analogous compounds produced either naturally or artificially. Term applied to any of the organic isothiocyanates in general, but more specifically to allyl isothiocyanate; such oils are metabolically convertible to thiocyanates and may thus lead to goiter. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Mustard operation | Correction, at the atrial level, of haemodynamic abnormality due to transposition of the great arteries by an intraatrial baffle to direct pulmonary venous blood through the tricuspid orifice into the right ventricle and the systemic venous blood through the mitral valve into the left ventricle. Synonym: Mustard procedure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Mustard procedure | Correction, at the atrial level, of haemodynamic abnormality due to transposition of the great arteries by an intraatrial baffle to direct pulmonary venous blood through the tricuspid orifice into the right ventricle and the systemic venous blood through the mitral valve into the left ventricle. Synonym: Mustard procedure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Mustard, W | <person> Canadian thoracic surgeon, *1914. See: Mustard operation, Mustard procedure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| musteline | <zoology> Like or pertaining to the family Mustelidae, or the weasels and martens. Origin: L. Mustelinus, fr. Mustela weasel. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| mustine hydrochloride | 2,2'-Dichloro-N-methyldiethylamine hydrochloride; methyl-bis(beta-chloroethyl)amine hydrochloride; nitrogen mustard hydrochloride;it is cytotoxic for all cells, but with a special affinity for bone marrow, lymphatic tissues, and rapidly proliferating cells of certain neoplasms. Used for the palliative treatment of Hodgkin's disease, lymphosarcoma, and certain chronic leukaemias. Synonym: mustine hydrochloride. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Compounds, Mustard
Synonyms : Bis(beta-chloroethyl) Sulfide, Di-2-chloroethyl Sulfide, Mustardgas, Psoriazin, Yellow Cross Liquid, Yperite, Di 2 chloroethyl Sulfide, Gas, Mustard, Mustard, Sulfur, Sulfide, Di-2-chloroethyl, Sulfide, Dichlorodiethyl
Synonyms : Brassica alba, Brassica nigra, Mustard Food, Food, Mustard, Foods, Mustard, Mustard Foods, Mustard Plants
Synonyms : Badger, Gulos, Marten, Sable, Weasel, Wolverine
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any of several cruciferous plants of the genus Brassica pungent powder or paste prepared from ground mustard seeds leaves eaten as cooked greens
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a toxic war gas with sulfide based compounds that raises blisters and attacks the eyes and lungs; there is no known antidote
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a plaster containing powdered black mustard; applied to the skin as a counterirritant or rubefacient
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correction of transposition of great vessels by construction of an intra-atrial baffle, composed of pericardial tissue or synthetic material, to direct the systemic and pulmonary venous blood into the left and right ventricles, respectively.
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Poison gas first used by the Germans at Ypres in 1917. The gas, dichloroethyl sulphide, attacked the mucous membranes, lung tissue, and the eyes causing severe conjunctivitis. Also referred to as
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| must | be logically necessary |
| must | highly recommended |
| must | be not allowed to |
| must | an unshaved growth of hair on the upper lip |
| must | a drinking cup with a bar inside the rim to keep a man's mustache out of the drink |
| must | having a moustache |
| must | a large bushy moustache (with hair growing sometimes down the sides of the mouth) |
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