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a triangular area of sparse musculature just below the pharyngoesophageal junction, where Zenker's diverticulum most frequently develops.
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| laiose |
a pale yellow substance, found in the urine in diabetes mellitus; it is nonfermentable and levorotatory.
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| laity |
The collective body of faithful Christians who are not members of the ecclesiastical hierarchy, whether regular or secular.
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| laity |
Laity are people who serve in the church community and are not clergy or religious brothers or sisters.
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comes from laos, meaning "people of god;" a baptized and confirmed member of a local church; not ordained; is frequently used to refer to members of a congregation or parish.
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| LAI | a document indicating permission to do something without restrictions |
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| LAI | with minimally restricted freedom in commerce |
| LAI | an economy that relies chiefly on market forces to allocate goods and resources and to determine prices |
| LAI | everyone except the clergy |
| LAI | (Greek mythology) king of Thebes who was unwittingly killed by his son Oedipus |
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