| WEE | western equine encephalitis/ encephalomyelitis |
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| WER | wheal erythema reaction |
| WES | wall echo sign; work environment scale |
| WF | Weil-Felix reaction; white female; Wistar-Furth [rat] |
| WFE | Williams flexion exercise |
| WFI | water for injection |
| WFL | within function limits |
| WFOT | World Federation of Occupational Therapists |
| WFR | Weil-Felix reaction; wheal-and-flare reaction |
| WFS | Waterhouse-Friederichsen syndrome |
| WD | Whipple disease |
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| WD | Wilson disease |
| WD | Wolman disease |
| WD | winter dysentery |
| WDNC | Well-differentiated neuroendocrine carcinoma |
| WDR | Wide dynamic range |
| WDRC | wide dynamic range compression |
| WDS | Wet Dog Shakes |
| WDSV | Walleye dermal sarcoma virus |
| WDV | Wheat dwarf virus |
| wamble-cropped | Sick at the stomach; also, crestfallen; dejected. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| wamp | <zoology> The common American eider. Origin: From the North American Indian name. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| wampee | <botany> A tree (Cookia punctata) of the Orange family, growing in China and the East Indies; also, its fruit, which is about the size of a large grape, and has a hard rind and a peculiar flavor. The pickerel weed. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| wampum | Beads made of shells, used by the North American Indians as money, and also wrought into belts, etc, as an ornament. "Round his waist his belt of wampum." (Longfellow) "Girded with his wampum braid." (Whittier) These beads were of two kinds, one white, and the other black or dark purple. The term wampum is properly applied only to the white; the dark purple ones are called suckanhock. See Seawan. "It [wampum] consisted of cylindrical pieces of the shells of testaceous fishes, a quarter of an inch long, and in diameter less than a pipestem, drilled . . . So as to be strung upon a thread. The beads of a white colour, rated at half the value of the black or violet, passed each as the equivalent of a farthing in transactions between the natives and the planters." Origin: North American Indian wampum, wompam, from the Mass. Wompi, Del. Wape, white. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| wandering | <physiology> From Wander, Wandering albatross, an animal cell which possesses the power of spontaneous movement, as one of the white corpuscles of the blood. <botany> Wandering Jew, any one of a tribe of spiders that wander about in search of their prey. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| wandering abscess | An abscess that breaks down tissue barriers to enter adjacent areas. Synonym: gravitation abscess, hypostatic abscess, migrating abscess, wandering abscess. (05 Mar 2000) |
| wandering cell | A cell such as a leukocyte, having ameboid movements, with a power of locomotion. Synonym: wandering cell. Synonym: migratory cell. (05 Mar 2000) |
| wandering erysipelas | A widely spreading form involving the entire face or body surface. Synonym: ambulant erysipelas, wandering erysipelas. (05 Mar 2000) |
| wandering goiter | A freely movable goiter that is sometimes above and sometimes below the sternal notch. Synonym: wandering goiter. (05 Mar 2000) |
| wandering kidney | The abnormally mobile kidney in nephroptosia. Synonym: movable kidney, wandering kidney. (05 Mar 2000) |
| wandering liver | A downward displacement of the liver. Synonym: wandering liver. Origin: hepato-+ G. Ptosis, a failing (05 Mar 2000) |
| wandering macrophage | <haematology> A macrophage that leaves the blood and migrates to infected tissue. (09 Oct 1997) |
| wandering organ | An organ with loose attachments, permitting its displacement. Synonym: floating organ, ptotic organ. (05 Mar 2000) |
| wandering pacemaker | A disturbance of the normal cardiac rhythm in which the site of the controlling pacemaker shifts from beat to beat, usually between the sinus and A-V nodes, often with gradual sequential changes in P waves between upright and inverted in a given ECG lead. Synonym: shifting pacemaker. (05 Mar 2000) |
| wandering pneumonia | A form of pneumonia in which successive areas of the lung are affected; may occur in bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. Synonym: wandering pneumonia. (05 Mar 2000) |
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any small rounded protuberance (as on certain plants or animals) (pathology) a firm abnormal elevated blemish on the skin; caused by a virus
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clean with some chemical process cleanse (one's body) with soap and water cleanse with a cleaning agent, such as soap, and water; "Wash the towels, please!" move by or as if by water; "The swollen river washed away the footbridge" be capable of being washed; "Does this material wash?" admit to testing or proof; "This silly excuse won't wash in traffic court" a thin coat of water-base paint separate dirt or gravel from (precious minerals) the work of cleansing (usually with soap and water) the dry bed of an intermittent stream (as at the bottom of a canyon) apply a thin coating of paint, metal, etc., to washout: the erosive process of washing away soil or gravel by water (as from a roadway); "from the house they watched the washout of their newly seeded lawn by the water" remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agent; "he washed the dirt from his coat"; "The nurse washed away the blood"; "Can you wash away the spots on the windows?"; "he managed to wash out the stains" slipstream: the flow of air that is driven backwards by an aircraft propeller form by erosion; "The river washed a ravine into the mountainside" a watercolor made by applying a series of monochrome washes one over the other moisten: make moist; "The dew moistened the meadows" lave: wash or flow against; "the waves laved the shore" laundry: garments or white goods that can be cleaned by laundering to cleanse (itself or another animal) by licking; "The cat washes several times a day" any enterprise in which losses and gains cancel out; "at the end of the year the accounting department showed that it was a wash"
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the distance (measured in the direction of propagation) between two points in the same phase in consecutive cycles of a wave a shared orientation leading to mutual understanding; "they are on the same wavelength"
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| W | a homeless child especially one forsaken or orphaned |
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| W | a well-known beach and resort area on Oahu Island southeast of Honolulu |
| W | a cry of sorrow and grief |
| W | cry weakly or softly |
| W | emit long loud cries |
| W | a mourner who utters long loud high-pitched cries |
| W | vocally expressing grief or sorrow or resembling such expression |
| W | loud cries made while weeping |
| W | vocally expressing grief or sorrow or resembling such expression |
| W | a wall in Jerusalem |
| W | large open farm wagon |
| W | a group of seven bright stars in the constellation Ursa Major |
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