| female pattern baldness | <dermatology> Hair loss in women that may be associated with aging, hormones (androgens) or genetic predisposition. The pattern of baldness in women is different from that of men. In women there is thinning of the hair all over the scalp, but the frontal hairline is maintained. The hair loss is usually permanent. Treatment has been successful with topical minoxidil in some cases. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| female prostate | Term sometimes applied to the periurethral glands in the upper part of the urethra in the female. (05 Mar 2000) |
| female pseudohermaphroditism | Pseudohermaphroditism with skeletal and genital anomalies but with female gonads and an XX karyotype. Synonym: androgynism, androgyny. (05 Mar 2000) |
| female rhymes | Double rhymes, or rhymes (called in French feminine rhymes because they end in e weak, or feminine) in which two syllables, an accented and an unaccented one, correspond at the end of each line. A rhyme, in which the final syllables only agree (strain, complain) is called a male rhyme; one in which the two final syllables of each verse agree, the last being short (motion, ocean), is called female. Female screw, the spiral-threaded cavity into which another, or male, screw turns. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| female sterility | The inability of the female to conceive, due to inadequacy in structure or function of the genital organs. Synonym: infecundity. (05 Mar 2000) |
| female urethra | A canal about 4 cm long passing from the bladder, in close relation with the anterior wall of the vagina and having a long axis that parallels that of the vagina, opening in the vestibule of the vagina posterior to the clitoris and anterior to the vaginal orifice. Synonym: urethra feminina, urethra muliebris. (05 Mar 2000) |
| female urethral syndrome | <syndrome, urology> Symptoms of a urinary tract infection although the urine is sterile when analysed. This suggests the infection is localised to the urethra (urethritis). Treated with antibiotics. (27 Sep 1997) |
| feme | A woman. Feme covert, a married woman, by the custom of London, engages in business on her own account, inpendently of her husband. Origin: OF. Feme, F. Femme. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| femi-nei-ty | Womanliness; femininity. Origin: L. Femineus womanly. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| feminine | 1. Of or pertaining to a woman, or to women; characteristic of a woman; womanish; womanly. "Her letters are remarkably deficient in feminine ease and grace." (Macaulay) 2. Having the qualities of a woman; becoming or appropriate to the female sex; as, in a good sense, modest, graceful, affectionate, confiding; or, in a bad sense, weak, nerveless, timid, pleasure-loving, effeminate. "Her heavenly form Angelic, but more soft and feminine." (Milton) "Ninus being esteemed no man of war at all, but altogether feminine, and subject to ease and delicacy." (Sir W. Raleigh) Origin: L. Femininus, fr. Femina woman; prob. Akin to L. Fetus, or to Gr. To suck, to suckle, Skr. Dha to suck; cf. AS. Famme woman, maid: cf. F. Feminin. See Foetus. 1. A woman. "They guide the feminines toward the palace." (Hakluyt) 2. Any one of those words which are the appellations of females, or which have the terminations usually found in such words; as, actress, songstress, abbess, executrix. "There are but few true feminines in English." (Latham) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| feminineness | The quality of being feminine; womanliness; womanishness. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| femininity | 1. The quality or nature of the female sex; womanliness. 2. The female form. "O serpent under femininitee." (Chaucer) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| femininity complex | In psychoanalysis, the unconscious fear, in boys and men, of castration at the hands of the mother with resultant identification with the aggressor and envious desire for breasts and vagina. (05 Mar 2000) |
| feminism | The theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes and organised activity on behalf of women's rights and interests. (12 Dec 1998) |
| feminity | Womanliness; femininity. "Trained up in true feminity." (Spenser) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Fenoprofen Calcium, Fenoprofen Dihydrate, Calcium Salt, Fenoprofen, Anhydrous, Calcium Salt, Nalfon, Nalgesic, Calcium, Fenoprofen
Synonyms : Berotec, Berotek, Fenoterol Hydrobromide, Fenoterol Hydrochloride, Partusisten, Phenoterol, Th-1165a, p-Hydroxyphenyl-orciprenaline, p-Hydroxyphenylorciprenaline, Hydrochloride, Fenoterol, Th 1165a, Th1165a, p Hydroxyphenyl orciprenaline
Synonyms : 4-Hydroxyphenylretinamide, Fenretinide, 13-cis-Isomer, Fenretinimide, MCN-R-1967, N-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)-trans-Retinamide, N-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)retinamide, 13-cis-Isomer Fenretinide, 4 Hydroxyphenylretinamide, Fenretinide, 13 cis Isomer, MCN R 1967, MCNR1967
Synonyms : Fentanest, Fentanyl Citrate, R-4263, Sublimaze, Citrate, Fentanyl
Synonyms : Baytex, Lebaycid
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fenestra rotunda: fenestra leading into the cochlea
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fenestra leading into the cochlea
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| FE | making fertile as by applying fertilizer or manure |
| FE | creation by the physical union of male and female gametes |
| FE | the quality of something that causes or assists healthy growth |
| FE | the intellectual fruitfulness of a creative imagination |
| FE | the state of being fertile |
| FE | the central bank of the United States |
| FE | any federal law-enforcement officer |
| FE | having a strong distaste from surfeit |
| FE | extremely fine pasta thinner than vermicelli |
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| FE | a member of the Union Army during the American Civil War |
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