| limb-kinetic apraxia | An inability to make movements or to use objects for the purpose intended. Synonym: cortical apraxia, innervation apraxia, limb-kinetic apraxia. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| limbate | <botany> Bordered, as when one colour is surrounded by an edging of another. Origin: L. Limbatus, fr. Limbus border, edge. See Limbus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| limber | 1. The shafts or thills of a wagon or carriage. 2. The detachable fore part of a gun carriage, consisting of two wheels, an axle, and a shaft to which the horses are attached. On top is an ammunition box upon which the cannoneers sit. 3. Gutters or conduits on each side of the keelson to afford a passage for water to the pump well. <medicine> Limber boards, the first course of inside planking next the keelson. Origin: For limmer, Icel. Limar branches, boughs, pl. Of lim; akin to E. Limb. See Limb a branch. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| limbi palpebrales | The anterior and posterior edges of the free margin of the upper and lower eyelids. Synonym: limbi palpebrales. (05 Mar 2000) |
| limbic | <anatomy> Pertaining to a limbus or margin, forming a border around. (18 Nov 1997) |
| limbic lobe | As originally defined by P. Broca: the nearly closed ring of the brain structures surrounding the hilus, or margin, of the cerebral hemisphere of mammals; it is composed of the fornicate gyrus (cingulate gyrus and parahippocampal gyrus), the hippocampus, and the amygdala. See: limbic system. (05 Mar 2000) |
| limbic system | Collective term denoting a heterogeneous array of brain structures at or near the edge (limbus) of the medial wall of the cerebral hemisphere, in particular the hippocampus, amygdala, and fornicate gyrus; the term is often used so as to include also the interconnections of these structures, as well as their connections with the septal area, the hypothalamus, and a medial zone of mesencephalic tegmentum. By way of the latter connections, the limbic system exerts an important influence upon the endocrine and autonomic motor system's; its functions also appear to affect motivational and mood states. Synonym: visceral brain. (05 Mar 2000) |
| limbous | <anatomy> With slightly overlapping borders; said of a suture. See: Limbus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| limbs of bony saemicircular canals | The extremities of the bony saemicircular canals in which the corresponding membranous limbs of the saemicircular ducts are located; they are the common bony crus, simple bony crus, and ampullary bony crus. Synonym: crura ossea canalium saemicircularium, limbs of bony saemicircular canals. (05 Mar 2000) |
| limbus | 1. An extramundane region where certain classes of souls were supposed to await the judgment. "As far from help as Limbo is from bliss." (Shak) "A Limbo large and broad, since called The Paradise of fools." (Milton) The limbus patrum was considered as a place for the souls of good men who lived before the coming of our Savior. The limbus infantium was said to be a similar place for the souls of unbaptized infants. To these was added, in the popular belief, the limbus fatuorum, or fool's paradise, regarded as a receptacle of all vanity and nonsense. 2. Hence: Any real or imaginary place of restraint or confinement; a prison; as, to put a man in limbo. 3. <anatomy> A border or margin; as, the limbus of the cornea. 4. A West Indian dance contest, in which participants must dance under a pole which is lowered successively until only one participant can successfully pass under, without falling. [MW10 Jamaican E limba to bend, fr. E. Limber (1950)] Often performed at celebrations, such as weddings. (1950-1996) Origin: L. Limbus border, edge in limbo on the border. Cf. Limb border. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| limbus acetabuli | The rim of bone around the acetabulum to which is attached the labrum acetabulare. Synonym: limbus acetabuli, margo acetabularis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| limbus alveolaris | The free margin of the alveolar process of the mandible. Synonym: arcus alveolaris mandibulae, limbus alveolaris. (05 Mar 2000) |
| limbus corneae | An annular transitional zone, approximately 1 mm wide, between the cornea and the bulbar conjunctiva and sclera. It is highly vascular and is involved in the metabolism of the cornea. It is ophthalmologically significant in that it appears on the outer surface of the eyeball as a slight furrow, marking the line between the clear cornea and the sclera. (12 Dec 1998) |
| limbus fossae ovalis | A muscular ring surrounding the fossa ovalis in the wall of the right atrium of the heart. Synonym: annulus ovalis, margin of fossa ovalis, Vieussens' annulus, Vieussens' isthmus, Vieussens' limbus, Vieussens' ring. (05 Mar 2000) |
| limbus laminae spiralis osseae | The border of the spiral lamina; the thickened periosteum covering the upper plate of the bony spiral lamina of the cochlea. Synonym: limbus laminae spiralis osseae. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Corneoscleral Junctions, Junction, Corneoscleral, Junctions, Corneoscleral, Limbus, Corneal, Limbus, Sclerocorneal
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Synonyms : Limulus Tests, Test, Limulus, Tests, Limulus
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| limnology |
the scientific study of bodies of fresh water for their biological and physical and geological properties
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a liquid terpene with a lemon odor; found in lemons and oranges and other essential oils
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walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury; "The old woman hobbles down to the store every day" flaccid: lacking in strength or firmness or resilience; "flaccid muscles"; "took his lax hand in hers"; "gave a limp handshake"; "a limp gesture as if waving away all desire to know" G.K.Chesterton; "a slack grip" not firm; "wilted lettuce" hitch: the uneven manner of walking that results from an injured leg proceed slowly or with difficulty; "the boat limped into the harbor"
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| limb-girdle muscular dystrophy |
an autosomal recessive form of muscular dystrophy that appears anywhere from late childhood to middle age; characterized by progressive muscular weakness beginning either in the shoulder or pelvic girdle; usually progresses slowly with cardiopulmonary complications in the later stages
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one of the jointed appendages of an animal used for locomotion or grasping: arm; leg; wing; flipper any of the main branches arising from the trunk or a bough of a tree (astronomy) the circumferential edge of the apparent disc of the sun or the moon or a planet either of the two halves of a bow from handle to tip; "the upper limb of the bow" the graduated arc that is attached to an instrument for measuring angles; "the limb of the sextant" arm: any projection that is thought to resemble a human arm; "the arm of the record player"; "an arm of the sea"; "a branch of the sewer"
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| LIM | either of the two halves of a bow from handle to tip |
| LIM | one of the jointed appendages of an animal used for locomotion or grasping: arm |
| LIM | (astronomy) the circumferential edge of the apparent disc of the sun or the moon or a planet |
| LIM | any of the main branches arising from the trunk or a bough of a tree |
| LIM | an autosomal recessive form of muscular dystrophy characterized by progressive muscular weakness beginning either in the shoulder or pelvic girdle |
| LIM | having or as if having limbs (especially limbs of a specified kind) |
| LIM | attach the limber, as to a cannon |
| LIM | (used of persons' bodies) capable of moving or bending freely |
| LIM | (used of e.g. personality traits) readily adaptable |
| LIM | western North American pine with long needles and very flexible limbs and dark-gray furrowed bark |
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