| animal d. |
the attracting of zoophilous mosquitos from human beings by the proximity of animals preferred by the insects.
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| animal h. |
the half of the mass of cells formed by cleavage of a fertilized telolecithal ovum that is nearest the animal pole.
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| animal l. |
vegetative life conjoined with the employment of the senses and with spontaneous movements.
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| animal m. |
a hypothetical force or power alleged by Mesmer to be transmitted to his subjects undergoing therapeutic hypnosis. Cf. mesmerism.
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| animal p. |
any parasite that is a member of the animal kingdom, such as a protozoan, helminth, annelid, or arthropod. Called also zooparasite.
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