| DEXA | Dexamethasone |
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| DEXA | Dual Energy X Ray Absorptiometry |
| decalcomanie | The art or process of transferring pictures and designs to china, glass, marble, etc, and permanently fixing them thereto. Origin: F. Decalcomanie. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| decaliter | Ten liters. (05 Mar 2000) |
| decalvant | Removing the hair; making bald. Origin: L. Decalvare, to make bald (05 Mar 2000) |
| decameter | Ten meters. (05 Mar 2000) |
| decamethonium bromide | Decamethylene-1,10-bis-trimethylammonium dibromide;a synthetic nondepolarising neuromuscular blocking agent used to produce muscular relaxation during general anaesthesia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| decamethonium compounds | Compounds that contain the decamethylenebis(trimethyl)ammonium radical. These compounds frequently act as neuromuscular depolarising agents. (12 Dec 1998) |
| decamine | 1,1'-decamethylenebis[4-aminoquinaldinium acetate];an antimicrobial agent. Synonym: decamine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| decandria | <botany> A Linnaean class of plants characterised by having ten stamens. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Ten +, a man. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| decandrous | <botany> Belonging to the Decandria; having ten stamens. Origin: Cf. F. Decandre. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| decane | <chemistry> A liquid hydrocarbon, C10H22, of the paraffin series, including several isomeric modifications. See: Deca-. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| decanoates | Salts and esters of the 10-carbon monocarboxylic acid-decanoic acid. (12 Dec 1998) |
| decanoic acids | 10-carbon saturated monocarboxylic acids. (12 Dec 1998) |
| decanoin | Tridecanoylglycerol;one of the substances found in butter upon which its flavor depends. Synonym: decanoin, glyceryl tricaprate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| decanormal | Rarely used term denoting the concentration of a solution 10 times that of normal. (05 Mar 2000) |
| decant | To pour off gently the upper clear portion of a fluid, leaving the sediment in the vessel. Origin: Mediev. L. Decantho, fr. De-+ canthus, the beak of a jug, fr. G. Kanthos, corner of the eye (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Defecographies
Synonyms : Defective Hybrids, Defective Hybrid, Defective Interfering Particle, Defective Interfering Virus, Defective Virus, Hybrid, Defective, Hybrids, Defective, Incomplete Virus, Interfering Particle, Defective, Interfering Particles, Defective, Virus, Defective
Synonyms : Mechanisms, Defense
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Synonyms : Medicine, Defensive, Defensive Practices
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| deoxyguanosine monophosphate |
one of the four nucleotides used in building DNA; all four nucleotides have a common phosphate group and a sugar (ribose)
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the natural process of laying down a deposit of something (law) a pretrial interrogation of a witness; usually conducted in a lawyer's office deposit: the act of putting something somewhere the act of deposing someone; removing a powerful person from a position or office
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one of the four nucleotides used in building DNA; all four nucleotides have a common phosphate group and a sugar (ribose)
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a cast taken from the face of a dead person
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| DE | become lifeless, less lively, intense, or active |
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| DE | make vague or obscure or make (an image) less visible |
| DE | lessen the momentum or velocity of |
| DE | make vapid or deprive of spirit |
| DE | cut a girdle around (a plant) so as to kill by interrupting the circulation of water and nutrients |
| DE | made or become less intense |
| DE | devoid of physical sensation |
| DE | the act of making something futile and useless (as by routine) |
| DE | so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness |
| DE | a train or bus or taxi traveling empty |
| DE | a nonenterprising person who is not paying his way |
| DE | a strong shutter over a ship's porthole that is closed in stormy weather |
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