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absent distal clavicle <radiology> Cleidocranial dysostosis, rheumatoid arthritis, hyperparathyroidism
(12 Dec 1998)
absent nasal septum <radiology> Cocaine, Wegener's (midline lethal granuloma), surgery, trauma, syphilis, sarcoid
(12 Dec 1998)
absent state The saemiconscious state associated with an epileptic attack.
Synonym: absent state.
(05 Mar 2000)
absenteeism Chronic absence from work or other duty.
(12 Dec 1998)
Absidia A genus of fungi (family Mucoraceae) commonly found in nature. Thermophilic species survive in compost piles at temperatures exceeding 45°C and may cause zygomycosis in humans.
(05 Mar 2000)
absinthate <chemistry> A combination of absinthic acid with a base or positive radical.
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(01 Mar 1998)
absinthe 1. The plant absinthium or common wormwood.
2. A strong spirituous liqueur made from wormwood and brandy or alcohol.
Origin: F. Absinthe. See Absinthium.
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(01 Mar 1998)
absinthial Of or pertaining to wormwood; absinthian.
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(01 Mar 1998)
absinthian Of the nature of wormwood. "Absinthian bitterness."
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(01 Mar 1998)
absinthiate To impregnate with wormwood.
Origin: From L. Absinthium: cf. L. Absinthiatus, a.
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(01 Mar 1998)
absinthiated Impregnated with wormwood; as, absinthiated wine.
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(01 Mar 1998)
absinthic <chemistry> Relating to the common wormwood or to an acid obtained from it.
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(01 Mar 1998)
absinthin <chemistry> The bitter principle of wormwood (Artemisia absinthium).
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(01 Mar 1998)
absinthism <psychiatry> A nervous and mental disorder resulting from the excessive use of the liqueur, absinthe.
(27 Sep 1997)
absinthium <botany> The common wormwood (Artemisia absinthium), an intensely bitter plant, used as a tonic and for making the oil of wormwood.
Origin: L, from Gr.
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(01 Mar 1998)
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