| fraxin | <chemistry> A colourless crystalline substance, regarded as a glucoside, and found in the bark of the ash (Fraxinus) and along with esculin in the bark of the horse-chestnut. It shows a delicate fluorescence in alkaline solutions. Synonym: paviin. Origin: From Fraxinus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| fraxinus | <botany> A genus of deciduous forest trees, found in the north temperate zone, and including the true ash trees. Fraxinus excelsior is the European ash; F. Americana, the white ash; F. Sambucifolia, the black ash or water ash. Origin: L, the ash tree. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| fray | Affray; broil; contest; combat. "Who began this bloody fray?" (Shak) Origin: Abbreviated from affray. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| fraying | <zoology> The skin which a deer frays from his horns. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Frazier's needle | A needle for draining lateral ventricles of brain. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Frazier, Charles | <person> U.S. Surgeon, 1870-1936. See: Frazier's needle, Frazier-Spiller operation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Frazier-Spiller operation | Division or section of a sensory root of the fifth cranial nerve, accomplished through a subtemporal (Frazier-Spiller operation), suboccipital (Dandy operation), or transtentorial approach. Synonym: retrogasserian neurectomy, retrogasserian neurotomy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fragile site |
A chromosomal region that has a tendency to break.
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| fractionation |
splitting an oil into fractions to remove undesirable elements
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| fracture |
A complete, or incomplete breakage of a bone in the body.
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| fragile X syndrome |
The commonest cause of severe mental retardation in males, caused by a long
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| fragmentation |
Separation into different parts, or preventing their integration, or detaching one or more parts from the rest. A fear of fragmentation of the personality, also known as disintegration anxiety, is often observed in patients whenever they are exposed to repetitions of earlier experiences that interfered with development of the self. This fear may be expressed as feelings of falling apart, as a loss of identity, or as a fear of impending loss of one's vitality and of psychological depletion.
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| FRA | a structure supporting or containing something |
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| FRA | the underlying structure |
| FRA | a simplified description of a complex entity or process |
| FRA | formulation of the plans and important details |
| FRA | a structure supporting or containing something |
| FRA | the basic monetary unit in many countries |
| FRA | a sharpshooter (in the French army) |
| FRA | a republic in western Europe |
| FRA | French writer of sophisticated novels and short stories (1844-1924) |
| FRA | United States writer (born in England) remembered for her novels for children (1849-1924) |
| FRA | United States advocate of temperance and women's suffrage (1839-1898) |
| FRA | United States writer (born in England) remembered for her novels for children (1849-1924) |
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