| asiphonida | <marine biology> A group of bivalve mollusks destitute of siphons, as the oyster; the asiphonate mollusks. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Priv. + a tube. (19 Mar 1998) |
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| asitia | <medicine> Want of appetite; loathing of food. Origin: Gr.; priv. + food. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Desialylated Glycoproteins, Glycoproteins, Desialylated
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Synonyms : Asians, Asiatic Race, Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, Mongoloid Race, Asian, Asiatic Races, Mongoloid Races, Race, Asiatic, Race, Mongoloid, Races, Asiatic, Races, Mongoloid
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| Asimina |
Pawpaw (Asimina) is a genus of eight or nine species of small trees with large leaves and fruit, native to southeastern North America. The genus includes the largest edible fruit native to North America. They are understorey trees of deep fertile bottomland soils. The name, also spelled paw paw, paw-paw, and papaw, probably derives from the Spanish papaya, perhaps due to the superficial similarity of their fruit. ...
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| Asiatic cholera |
A remarkable epidemic disease, consisting in the malignant form of cholera, in which all of the symptoms are much more severe and rapid in their prograss to a too generally fatal issue. [Thomas1875] An acute infectious disease indigenous to India, characterized by vomiting and purging; the discharges resembling rice water; by painful cramps; and by the early occurrence of collapse with suppression of urine and a peculiar coldness of breadth. [Appleton1904]
Ãâó: www.antiquusmorbus.com/English/EnglishC.htm
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| ASI |
Asynchronous Serial Interface
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| ASIS |
Anterior Superior Iliac Spine.
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| ASIA |
('Acrfa). 1. A surname of Athena in Colchis. Her worship was believed to have been brought from thence by Castor and Polydeuces to Laconia, where a temple was built to her at Las. (Pans. iii. 24. ?5.)
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| ASI | an animistic religion of northern Asia having the belief that the mediation between the visible and the spirit worlds is effected by shamans |
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| ASI | striped native of Japan thriving in United States southeast and midwest and spreading to the Caribbean |
| ASI | genus of Asiatic wild oxen |
| ASI | a native or inhabitant of Asia |
| ASI | of or relating to or characteristic of Asia or the peoples of Asia or their languages or culture |
| ASI | introduced into United States from the Orient |
| ASI | black bear of central and eastern Asia |
| ASI | Asiatic buffalo often domesticated for use as a draft animal |
| ASI | an acute intestinal infection caused by ingestion of contaminated water or food |
| ASI | dark brown cockroach originally from orient now nearly cosmopolitan in distribution |
| ASI | influenza caused by the Asian virus that was first isolated in 1957 |
| ASI | nocturnal rodent of Asia having furry folds of skin between forelegs and hind legs enabling it to move by gliding leaps |
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