| irregular nystagmus | A nystagmus in which the movements of the two eyes are dissimilar in direction, amplitude, and periodicity. Synonym: dysjunctive nystagmus, incongruent nystagmus, irregular nystagmus. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| irregular pulse | Variation in rate of impulses in an artery due to cardiac arrhythmia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| irregular uterine lumen | <radiology> Synechiae, DES, post-op, neoplasm, normal variant, intravasation, endometrial hyperplasia, adenomyosis, embedded IUD, TB, uterine fistula, Gartner duct remnant (12 Dec 1998) |
| irrelative | Not relative; without mutual relations; unconnected. Irrel"atively, Irrelative chords, those having no common tone. <biology> Irrelative repetition, the multiplication of parts that serve for a common purpose, but have no mutual dependence or connection. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| irremediable | Not to be remedied, corrected, or redressed; incurable; as, an irremediable disease or evil. Origin: L. Irremediabilis: cf. F. Irremediable. See In- not, and Remediable. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| irresistible impulse | A compulsion to act such that one feels or claims it cannot be resisted. (05 Mar 2000) |
| irresolvable | Incapable of being resolved; not separable into component parts. <astronomy> Irresolvable nebulae, nebulae of a cloudlike appearance, which have not yet been resolved by the telescope into stars. Origin: Pref. Ir- not + resolvable. Cf. Irresoluble. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| irrespirable | 1. Incapable of being inhaled because of irritation to the airway, resulting in breath-holding. 2. Denoting a gas or vapor either poisonous or containing insufficient oxygen. 3. Denoting an aerosol composed of particles with aerodynamic size larger than 10 u. (05 Mar 2000) |
| irresponsibility | The state of not acting in a manner that is responsible, for conscious or unconscious reasons. Criminal irresponsibility, the state, usually attributed to mental defect or disease, that renders a person not responsbile for his criminal conduct. (05 Mar 2000) |
| irresuscitable | Incapable of being revived. (05 Mar 2000) |
| irreversible | Incapable of being reversed. (18 Nov 1997) |
| irreversible colloid | A colloid that is not again soluble in water after having been dried at ordinary temperature. Synonym: unstable colloid. (05 Mar 2000) |
| irreversible hydrocolloid | A hydrocolloid whose physical state is changed by an irreversible chemical reaction when water is added to a powder and an insoluble substance is formed. (05 Mar 2000) |
| irreversible process | <chemistry> Any real process, when a system undergoes the changes State 1 - greater than State 2 - greater than State 1 by any real pathway, the universe is different that before the cyclic process took place in the system. (09 Jan 1998) |
| irreversible reaction | A reaction or response by the tissues to a pathogenic agent characterised by a permanent pathologic change. (05 Mar 2000) |
| irreversible |
incapable of being reversed; "irreversible momentum toward revolution"
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| irrigate |
water: supply with water, as with channels or ditches or streams; "Water the fields" supply with a constant flow or sprinkling of some liquid, for the purpose of cooling, cleansing, or disinfecting; "irrigate the wound"
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| irrigation |
supplying dry land with water by means of ditches etc (medicine) cleaning a wound or body organ by flushing or washing out with water or a medicated solution
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| irritability |
an irritable petulant feeling excitability: excessive sensitivity of an organ or body part temper: a disposition to exhibit uncontrolled anger; "his temper was well known to all his employees"
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contrary to rule or accepted order or general practice; "irregular hiring practices" (of solids) not having clear dimensions that can be measured; volume must be determined with the principle of liquid displacement not occurring at expected times (used of the military) not belonging to or engaged in by regular army forces; "irregular troops"; "irregular warfare" atypical: deviating from normal expectations; somewhat odd, strange, or abnormal; "these days large families are atypical"; "atypical clinical findings"; "atypical pneumonia"; "highly irregular behavior" lacking continuity or regularity; "an irregular worker"; "employed on a temporary basis" guerrilla: a member of an irregular armed force that fights a stronger force by sabotage and harassment of a surface; not level or flat; "walking was difficult on the irregular cobblestoned surface" merchandise that has imperfections; usually sold at a reduced price without the brand name independent in behavior or thought; "she led a somewhat irregular private life"; "maverick politicians"
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| IRR | a strong spontaneous and irrational motivation |
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| IRR | a motivation that is inconsistent with reason or logic |
| IRR | a real number that cannot be expressed as a rational number |
| IRR | the state of being irrational |
| IRR | in an irrational manner |
| IRR | the main river of Myanmar rising in the north and flowing south through the length of Burma to empty into the Andaman Sea |
| IRR | the main river of Myanmar rising in the north and flowing south through the length of Burma to empty into the Andaman Sea |
| IRR | the state of being insubstantial or imaginary |
| IRR | insusceptible of reform |
| IRR | impossible to reconcile |
| IRR | incapable of being recovered or regained |
| IRR | (of paper money) not convertible into coin at the pleasure of the holder |
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