| bathesthesia |
deep sensibility.
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| bathing trunk n. |
see giant congenital pigmented n.
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| bathmic e. |
evolution due to something in the organism itself independent of environment; called also orthogenic e.
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| bathmotropic |
influencing the response of muscle tissue to stimuli.
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| bathmotropism |
influence on the excitability of muscular tissue.
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| BAT | furnish with battens |
| BAT | furnish with battens |
| BAT | a flour mixture thin enough to pour or drop from a spoon |
| BAT | a ballplayer who is batting |
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