| Leon v. |
the prototype strain of poliovirus type 3.
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| leonine f. |
a peculiar, deeply furrowed, lionlike appearance of the face, seen in certain cases of advanced lepromatous leprosy (see leontiasis) and in other diseases such as coast erysipelas that are associated with facial edema.
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| leopard f. |
the mottled fundus of the eye seen in tapetoretinal degeneration; called also leopard retina.
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| leopard r. |
see under fundus.
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| LEOPARD s. |
a hereditary syndrome transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait, consisting of multiple lentigines, asymptomatic cardiac defects, and typical coarse facies; it may also be associated with pulmonary stenosis, sensorineural deafness, skeletal changes, ocular hypertelorism, and abnormalities of the genitalia. Called also multiple lentigines s.
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| Leo | a city in central Mexico |
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| Leo | a city in northwestern Spain at the foot of the Cantabrian Mountains |
| Leo | a historical area and former kingdom in northwestern Spain |
| Leo | Italian architect and painter |
| Leo | Russian revolutionary and Communist theorist who helped Lenin and built up the army |
| Leo | United States writer of thrillers (born in 1925) |
| Leo | United States conductor and composer (1918-1990) |
| Leo | United States linguist who adopted a behavioristic approach to linguistics (1887-1949) |
| Leo | English composer and conductor (1905-1951) |
| Leo | United States comedian |
| Leo | in the manner of Leonardo da Vinci |
| Leo | Italian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect |
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