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(demi-) [Fr. demi half, from L. dimidius] a prefix meaning half.
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| demecarium bromide |
[USP] a potent, long-acting cholinesterase inhibitor, applied topically to the conjunctiva in the treatment of glaucoma and convergent strabismus.
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| DEM | a former major political party in the United States in the early 19th century |
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| DEM | in a democratic manner |
| DEM | the action of making something democratic |
| DEM | introduce democratic reforms |
| DEM | become (more) democratic |
| DEM | the action of making something democratic |
| DEM | introduce democratic reforms |
| DEM | become (more) democratic |
| DEM | Greek philosopher who developed an atomistic theory of matter (460-370 BC) |
| DEM | out of fashion |
| DEM | extract information from a modulated carrier wave |
| DEM | (electronics) the reception of a signal by extracting it from the carrier wave |
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