| teletherapy | Radiation therapy administered with the source at a distance from the body. Compare: interstitial therapy. Synonym: teleroentgentherapy. Origin: G. Tele, distant, + therapeia, treatment (05 Mar 2000) |
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| telethermometer | <physics> An apparatus for determining the temperature of a distant point, as by a thermoelectric circuit or otherwise. Origin: Gr. Far off + E. Thermometer. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| teleutospore | <botany> The thick-celled winter or resting spore of the rusts (order Uredinales), produced in late summer. Origin: Gr. Completion + E. Spore. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| television | The transmission and reproduction of transient images of fixed or moving objects. An electronic system of transmitting such images together with sound over a wire or through space by apparatus that converts light and sound into electrical waves and reconverts them into visible light rays and audible sound. (12 Dec 1998) |
| television microscope | <instrument> A microscope in which the image is observed by a television camera that produces a television display; it is used for quantitative studies, display to a large audience, or examinations in ultraviolet and infrared regions of the spectrum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| TeLinde | Richard W., U.S. Gynecologist, *1894. See: TeLinde operation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| TeLinde operation | An extended hysterectomy in which a portion of the upper vagina is removed; the ureters are exposed and pulled back laterally without dissection from the ureteral bed. Synonym: TeLinde operation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| teliospore | A type of spore formed by a rust known as the over-wintering stage.The teliospore is a sexual spore. In Puccinia graminis thisspore is found on the barberry plant. Compare: uredospore. (09 Oct 1997) |
| tell | 1. To mention one by one, or piece by piece; to recount; to enumerate; to reckon; to number; to count; as, to tell money. "An heap of coin he told." "He telleth the number of the stars." (Ps. Cxlvii. 4) "Tell the joints of the body." (Jer. Taylor) 2. To utter or recite in detail; to give an account of; to narrate. "Of which I shall tell all the array." (Chaucer) "And not a man appears to tell their fate." (Pope) 3. To make known; to publish; to disclose; to divulge. "Why didst thou not tell me that she was thy wife?" (Gen. Xii. 18) 4. To give instruction to; to make report to; to acquaint; to teach; to inform. "A secret pilgrimage, That you to-day promised to tell me of?" (Shak) 5. To order; to request; to command. "He told her not to be frightened." (Dickens) 6. To discern so as to report; to ascertain by observing; to find out; to discover; as, I can not tell where one colour ends and the other begins. 7. To make account of; to regard; to reckon; to value; to estimate. "I ne told no dainity of her love." (Chaucer) Tell, though equivalent in some respect to speak and say, has not always the same application. We say, to tell truth or falsehood, to tell a number, to tell the reasons, to tell something or nothing; but we never say, to tell a speech, discourse, or oration, or to tell an argument or a lesson. It is much used in commands; as, tell me the whole story; tell me all you know. To tell off, to count; to divide. Synonym: To communicate, impart, reveal, disclose, inform, acquaint, report, repeat, rehearse, recite. Origin: AS. Tellan, from talu tale, number, speech; akin to D. Tellen to count, G. Zahlen, OHG. Zellen to count, tell, say, Icel. Telja, Dan. Tale to speak, taelle to count. See Tale that which is told. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tellen | <zoology> Any species of Tellina. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tellina | <zoology> A genus of marine bivalve mollusks having thin, delicate, and often handsomely coloured shells. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. A kind of shellfish. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| telltale | Telling tales; babbling. "The telltale heart." 1. One who officiously communicates information of the private concerns of others; one who tells that which prudence should suppress. 2. A movable piece of ivory, lead, or other material, connected with the bellows of an organ, that gives notice, by its position, when the wind is exhausted. 3. A mechanical attachment to the steering wheel, which, in the absence of a tiller, shows the position of the helm. A compass in the cabin of a vessel, usually placed where the captain can see it at all hours, and thus inform himself of the vessel's course. 4. <machinery> A machine or contrivance for indicating or recording something, particularly for keeping a check upon employees, as factory hands, watchmen, drivers, check takers, and the like, by revealing to their employers what they have done or omitted. 5. <zoology> The tattler. See Tattler. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tellurate | <chemistry> A salt of telluric acid. Origin: Cf. F. Tellurate. See Tellurium. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| telluret | <chemistry> A telluride. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tellureted | <chemistry> Combined or impregnated with tellurium; tellurized. <chemistry> Alternative forms: telluretted Tellureted hydrogen, hydrogen telluride, H2Te, a gaseous substance analogous to hydrogen sulphide. Synonym: tellurhydric acid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Idiopathic Headache, Tension Headache, Headache, Idiopathic, Headache, Psychogenic, Headache, Stress, Headache, Tension-Type, Headache, Tension-Vascular, Headaches, Idiopathic, Headaches, Psychogenic, Headaches, Stress, Headaches, Tension, Headaches, Tension-Type
Synonyms : Tensor Tympanus, Tympani, Tensor, Tympanus, Tensor
Synonyms : Acid, Tenuazonic
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Synonyms : Anastrepha ludens, Anastrepha suspensa, Bactrocera tryoni, Trypetidae
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| tea |
a beverage made by steeping tea leaves in water; "iced tea is a cooling drink" a light midafternoon meal of tea and sandwiches or cakes; "an Englishman would interrupt a war to have his afternoon tea" dried leaves of the tea shrub; used to make tea; "the store shelves held many different kinds of tea"; "they threw the tea into Boston harbor" a reception or party at which tea is served; "we met at the Dean's tea for newcomers" a tropical evergreen shrub or small tree extensively cultivated in e.g. China and Japan and India; source of tea leaves; "tea has fragrant white flowers"
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a generalization of the concept of a vector any of several muscles that cause an attached structure to become tense or firm
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panic: an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety a person who inspires fear or dread; "he was the terror of the neighborhood" a very troublesome child
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template: a model or standard for making comparisons
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a portable shelter (usually of canvas stretched over supporting poles and fastened to the ground with ropes and pegs); "he pitched his tent near the creek" camp: live in or as if in a tent; "Can we go camping again this summer?"; "The circus tented near the town"; "The houseguests had to camp in the living room"
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| TE | fern of tropical Asia having round buttonlike bulbils |
| TE | small genus of southeastern Asian tropics: teak |
| TE | tall East Indian timber tree now planted in western Africa and tropical America for its hard durable wood |
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| TE | (geology) pertaining to the structure or movement of the earth's crust |
| TE | the branch of geology studying the folding and faulting of the earth's crust |
| TE | the science of architecture |
| TE | a famous chief of the Shawnee who tried to unite Indian tribes against the increasing white settlement (1768-1813) |
| TE | a famous chief of the Shawnee who tried to unite Indian tribes against the increasing white settlement (1768-1813) |
| TE | (Brit) a tough youth of 1950's and 1960's wearing Edwardian style clothes |
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