| petit mal seizure |
Attack of a brief nature with possible short impairment of consciousness. Often associated with blinking or flickering of the eyelids and a mild twitching of the mouth.
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| petrified |
A term used by geologists to describe plant material that has transformed into rock by permineralization.
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| PET scan |
Imaging technique that relies on the detection of gamma rays emitted from tissues after administration of a natural biochemical substance into which positron-emitting isotopes have been incorporated.
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| petechiae |
Minute hemorrhagic spots, of pinpoint to pinhead size, in the skin which are not blanched by diascopy.
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| petroleum jelly |
Semisolid mixture. Obtained from petroleum.
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| PET | quibbling over insignificant details |
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| PET | in a petty way |
| PET | lack of generosity in trifling matters |
| PET | the quality of being unimportant and petty or frivolous |
| PET | narrowness of mind or ideas or views |
| PET | affectionate play (or foreplay without contact with the genital organs) |
| PET | a collection of docile animals for children to pet and feed |
| PET | easily irritated or annoyed |
| PET | in a petulant manner |
| PET | a disposition to exhibit uncontrolled anger |
| PET | contemptibly narrow in outlook |
| PET | (informal terms) small and of little importance |
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