| WB | waist belt; washable base; washed bladder; water bottle; Wechsler-Bellevue [Scale]; weight-bearing; ... |
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| WC | ward clerk; water closet; Weber-Christian [syndrome]; wheel chair; white cell; white cell casts; whi... |
| WFI | water for injection |
| WG | water gauge; Wegener granulomatosis; Wright-Giemsa [stain] |
| WI | human embryonic lung cell line; walk-in [patient]; water ingestion; Wistar [rat] |
| Waterston operation | A surgically created anastomosis between the pulmonary artery and the ascending aorta to palliate adult tetralogy of Fallot. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Waterston shunt | Creation of a narrow (about 3 mm) opening between the ascending aorta and the subjacent right pulmonary artery to increase pulmonary circulation in cyanotic heart disease with decreased pulmonary flow. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Waterston, David | <person> British thoracic and paediatric surgeon, *1910. See: Waterston operation, Waterston shunt. (05 Mar 2000) |
| waterweed | <botany> See Anacharis. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| waterwheel sound | Sound made by cardiac motion inducing splashes in the presence of fluid and air within the pericardial sac. (05 Mar 2000) |
| waterwort | <botany> Any plant of the natural order Elatineae, consisting of two genera (Elatine, and Bergia), mostly small annual herbs growing in the edges of ponds. Some have a peppery or acrid taste. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| watery eye | 1. <medicine> The watery eye; a disease in which the tears accumulate in the eye, and trickle over the cheek. 2. The emphatic repetition of a word or phrase, at the end of several sentences or stanzas. Origin: L, fr. Gr, fr. To bring to or upon; + to bring. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| water glass |
(also soluble glass): a hydrated sodium silicate, Na 2 Si 4 O 9 . xH 2 O, either an amorphous solid or in thick aqueous solution, used as a binder or adhesive.
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| waterfall |
A waterfall is a sudden drop in a river as it flows over a rock cliff. This happens when the river passes from a layer of hard rock to a layer of softer rock, and the water erodes away the softer rock.
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| watery |
Lacking in taste and color.
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| water table |
(1) The upper limit of the soil or underlying rock material that is wholly saturated with water. (2) The upper surface of ground water or that level below which the soil is saturated with water.
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| water table |
The top of the zone in which all pore spaces or fissures are totally filled with water.
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| Water | a substance that lessens the hardness of water giving it more efficient sudsing |
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| Water | any dog of two large curly-coated breeds (the Irish and the American) used for hunting waterfowl |
| Water | plant of wet places in Eurasia and America |
| Water | sports that involve bodies of water |
| Water | a fairy that inhabits water |
| Water | aquatic fern of tropical America often used in aquariums |
| Water | grassy-leaved North American aquatic plant with yellow star-shaped blossoms |
| Water | any of several aquatic plants having a star-shaped rosette of floating leaves |
| Water | long-legged bug that skims about on the surface of water |
| Water | facility that provides a source of water |
| Water | facility that provides a source of water |
| Water | a river and all of its tributaries |
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