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iridology The study of the iris to diagnose disease; based upon the assumption that every organ in the human body has a corresponding location within the iris, and that one can determine its relative health by examining the iris rather than the organ itself.
Ãâó: www.thepeacefulplanet.com/glossary.html
iridescence Brilliant spots or borders of colors, most often red and green, observed in clouds up to about 30?from the sun.
Ãâó: www.wrcc.dri.edu/ams/glossary.html
Irish moss An emulsifying agent, Irish moss promotes break material formation and precipitation during the boil and upon cooling.
Ãâó: www.howtobrew.com/glossary.html
iris The colored part of the eye. Tiny muscles inside the iris dilate (widen) or contract (narrow) the size of the pupil.
Ãâó: iei.ico.edu/glossary.html
iritis An inflammation of the iris that can be caused by systemic disease (such as rheumatoid arthritis), systemic infections (such as measles or tuberculosis), trauma or unknown sources.
Ãâó: iei.ico.edu/glossary.html
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