| bridle s. |
a fold of membrane stretched across a canal, and partially closing it.
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| bridou |
perlèche.
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| brief p. |
any of numerous forms of psychotherapy limited to a preagreed number of sessions, generally 10 to 20, or termination date; most types are active and directive, and many are oriented toward a specific problem or symptom. See table.
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| brief psychotic d. |
[DSM-IV] an episode of psychotic symptoms (incoherence, loosening of associations, delusions, hallucinations, disorganized or catatonic behavior) with sudden onset, lasting less than one month. If it occurs in response to a stressful life event, it may be called brief reactive psychosis.
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| brief reactive p. |
see brief psychotic disorder.
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| bri | a code name for a small computerized heat-seeking missile that was supposed to intercept and destroy enemy missiles |
| bri | a pomade to make the hair manageable and lustrous |
| bri | in an extremely intelligent way |
| bri | with brightness |
| bri | a circular projection that sticks outward from the crown of a hat |
| bri | the top edge of a vessel |
| bri | fill as much as possible |
| bri | be completely full |
| bri | flow or run over (a limit or brim) |
| bri | filled to capacity |
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