| ditokous | <zoology> Having two kinds of young, as certain annelids. Producing only two eggs for a clutch, as certain birds do. Origin: Gr. = twice + a bringing forth, offspring. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| ditolyl | <chemistry> A white, crystalline, aromatic hydrocarbon, C14H14, consisting of two radicals or residues of toluene. Origin: Pref. Di- + tolyl. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ditrichotomous | 1. Divided into twos or threes. 2. <botany> Dividing into double or treble ramifications; said of a leaf or stem. Origin: Pref. Di- + trichotomous. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ditroite | <chemical> An igneous rock composed of orthoclase, elaeolite, and sodalite. Origin: Named from Ditro in Transylvania. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| dittander | <botany> A kind of peppergrass (Lepidium latifolium). See: Dittany. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| dittany | <botany> A plant of the Mint family (Origanum Dictamnus), a native of Crete. The Dictamnus Fraxinella. See Dictamnus. In America, the Cunila Mariana, a fragrant herb of the Mint family. Origin: OE. Dytane, detane, dytan, OF. Ditain, F. Dictame, L. Dictamnum, fr. Gr, a plant growing in abundance on Mount Dicte in Crete. Cf. Dittander. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| dittology | A double reading, or twofold interpretation, as of a Scripture text. Origin: Gr. Attic form of repetition of words: twofold + to speak. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Dittrich's plugs | Minute, dirty-grayish, ill-smelling masses of bacteria and fatty acid crystals in the sputum in pulmonary gangrene and fetid bronchitis. Synonym: Traube's plugs. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Dittrich's stenosis | Narrowing of the outflow tract of the right ventricle below the pulmonic valve; may be due to a localised fibrous diaphragm just below the valve or, more commonly, to a long narrow fibromuscular channel. Synonym: Dittrich's stenosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Dittrich, Franz | <person> German pathologist, 1815-1859. See: Dittrich's plugs, Dittrich's stenosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : 2, 3-Dihydroxy-1, 4-dithiolbutane, Dithioerythreitol
Synonyms : Hyposulfite, Sodium Dithionite, Dithionite, Sodium
Synonyms : 5, 5'-Dithiobis(nitrobenzoate), Acid, Dithionitrobenzoic, Ellman Reagent, Ellmans Reagent, Reagent, Ellman's
Synonyms : Cleland Reagent, Cleland's Reagent, Sputolysin, Clelands Reagent, Reagent, Cleland, Reagent, Cleland's
Synonyms : Dithizon
| Ditropenotus aureoviridis |
former name for Pyemotes ventricosus.
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| Dittel's o. |
an early treatment for hypertrophy of the prostate, consisting of enucleation through an external incision.
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| Dittrich's p.’s |
yellowish or gray caseous masses of various sizes, consisting of granular debris, fat globules, fatty acid crystals, and bacteria, frequently found in the sputum in cases of bronchiectasis or putrid bronchitis. Called also Traube's p's.
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| Dittrich's plugs |
see under plug.
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| Ditylenchus |
a genus of small nematodes.
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| DIT | large deeply rooted fern of worldwide distribution with upright bipinnate compound tufted fronds |
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| DIT | tall North American reed having relative wide leaves and large plumelike panicles |
| DIT | a spade with a long handle for digging narrow ditches |
| DIT | submerged freshwater perennials |
| DIT | an excited state of agitation |
| DIT | shake, as from cold or fear |
| DIT | make a fuss |
| DIT | act nervously |
| DIT | (computer science) a color produced by a pattern of differently colored dots that together simulate the desired color |
| DIT | (computer science) a color produced by a pattern of differently colored dots that together simulate the desired color |
| DIT | the process of representing intermediate colors by patterns of tiny colored dots that simulate the desired color |
| DIT | (ancient Greece) a passionate hymn (usually in honor of Dionysus) |
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