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A condition which deviates from or disrupts normal bodily functions or body tissues in an abnormal way, and is manifested by a characteristic set of signs or symptoms.
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Loaning materials owned or licensed by one library to another library or its users.
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An Illness is a mental or physical disease or infirmity, including pregnancy or pregnancy-related conditions.
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A bodily disorder, disease, or physical sickness. Pregnancy of a covered employee or their covered spouse shall be considered an illness.
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| illusion |
A perception, as of visual stimuli, that represents what is perceived in a way different from the way it is in reality. Elizabeth has the illusion that Zeely is a Watutsi queen. See the excerpts from Hamilton's article on "Illusion and Reality."
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| ill | a visual representation (a picture or diagram) that is used make some subject more pleasing or easier to understand |
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| ill | a single item of information that is representative of a type |
| ill | showing by example |
| ill | artwork that helps make something clear or attractive |
| ill | clarifying by use of examples |
| ill | serving to demonstrate |
| ill | an artist who makes illustrations (for books or magazines or advertisements etc.) |
| ill | having or conferring glory |
| ill | widely known and esteemed |
| ill | having or worthy of pride |
| ill | in an illustrious manner |
| ill | an uncertain region on the east shore of the Adriatic where an ancient Indo-European people once lived |
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