| abort | 1. To miscarry; to bring forth young prematurely. 2. <biology> To become checked in normal development, so as either to remain rudimentary or shrink away wholly; to become sterile. Origin: L. Abortare, fr. Abortus, p. P. Of aboriri; ab + oriri to rise, to be born. See Orient. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| aborted | 1. Brought forth prematurely. 2. <biology> Rendered abortive or sterile; undeveloped; checked in normal development at a very early stage; as, spines are aborted branches. "The eyes of the cirripeds are more or less aborted in their mature state." (Owen) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| aborted ectopic pregnancy | The rupture of an oviduct, the seat of ectopic pregnancy, or extrusion of the product of conception through the fimbriated end of the oviduct; aborted ectopic pregnancy, the pregnancy having originated in the fallopian tubes. Synonym: aborted ectopic pregnancy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| aborticide | <medicine> The act of destroying a foetus in the womb; feticide. Origin: L. Abortus + caedere to kill. See Abort. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| abortient | <pharmacology> A drug or compound that induces the expulsion of an embryo or foetus. (06 May 1997) |
| abortifacient | <pharmacology> A drug or compound that induces the expulsion of an embryo or foetus. (06 May 1997) |
| abortifacient agents | Chemical substances that interrupt pregnancy after implantation. (12 Dec 1998) |
| abortifacient agents, non-steroidal | Non-steroidal chemical compounds with abortifacient activity. (12 Dec 1998) |
| abortifacient agents, steroidal | Steroidal compounds with abortifacient activity. (12 Dec 1998) |
| abortigenic | Synonym: abortifacient. Origin: L. Abortus, abortion, + genesis, production (05 Mar 2000) |
| abortion | 1. <obstetrics> The premature expulsion from the uterus of the products of conception of the embryo or of a nonviable foetus. The four classic symptoms, usually present in each type of abortion, are uterine contractions, uterine haemorrhage, softening and dilatation of the cervix and presentation or expulsion of all or part of the products of conception. The expulsion or removal of an embryo or foetus from the mother prematurely, this can be done as an artificial procedure, but it often happens naturally when the mother's body expels the foetus because it has died, has genetic or developmental defects, or because of infection or illness in the mother. Natural abortions are typically called miscarriages. Medically-induced abortions, which can be completed with surgery or with hormone drugs, are performed because the foetus is unwanted, deformed, not likely to live, or endangers the mother's life or health. 2. The premature stoppage of a natural or a pathological process. Origin: L. Abortio (18 Nov 1997) |
| abortion applicants | Individuals requesting induced abortions. (12 Dec 1998) |
| abortion rate | The number of abortions per 1000 terminated pregnancies during a given period of time. (05 Mar 2000) |
| abortion, criminal | Illegal termination of pregnancy. (12 Dec 1998) |
| abortion, eugenic | Abortion performed because of possible foetal defects. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Steroid Abortifacients, Abortifacients, Steroid, Agents, Steroidal Abortifacient, Steroidal Abortifacient Agents
Synonyms : Abortion Seekers, Refused, Abortion Seekers, Repeated, Abortion Applicant, Abortion Seeker, Abortion Seeker, Refused, Abortion Seeker, Repeated, Applicant, Abortion, Applicants, Abortion, Refused Abortion Seeker, Refused Abortion Seekers, Seeker, Abortion
Synonyms : Illegal Abortion, Abortions, Criminal, Abortions, Illegal, Criminal Abortion, Criminal Abortions, Illegal Abortions
Synonyms : Abortion, Selective, Selective Abortion, Abortions, Eugenic, Abortions, Selective, Eugenic Abortions, Selective Abortions
Synonyms : Abortions, Habitual, Abortions, Recurrent, Habitual Abortion, Habitual Abortions, Miscarriages, Recurrent, Recurrent Abortion, Recurrent Abortions, Recurrent Miscarriage, Recurrent Miscarriages
| abort |
terminate before completion; "abort the mission"; "abort the process running on my computer" cease development, die, and be aborted; "an aborting fetus" terminate a pregnancy by undergoing an abortion the act of terminating a project or procedure before it is completed; "I wasted a year of my life working on an abort"; "he sent a short message requesting an abort due to extreme winds in the area"
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| aboral |
opposite to or away from the mouth; "the aboral surface of a starfish"
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| abortifacient |
a drug (or other chemical agent) that causes abortion causing abortion
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| abortive |
failing to accomplish an intended result; "an abortive revolt"; "a stillborn plot to assassinate the President"
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| abortionist |
a person (who should be a doctor) who terminates pregnancies
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| ABO | a unit of resistance equal to a billionth of an ohm |
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| ABO | do away with |
| ABO | capable of being abolished |
| ABO | the act of abolishing a system or practice or institution (especially abolishing slavery) |
| ABO | the act of abolishing a system or practice or institution (especially abolishing slavery) |
| ABO | relating to or favoring abolition, especially abolition of slavery |
| ABO | the doctrine that calls for the abolition of slavery |
| ABO | a reformer who favors abolishing slavery |
| ABO | relating to the abomasum (the fourth compartment of the stomach of ruminants) |
| ABO | the fourth compartment of the stomach of a ruminant |
| ABO | exceptionally bad or displeasing |
| ABO | unequivocally detestable |
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