| morioplasty | <surgery> The restoration of lost parts of the body. Origin: Gr. Piece (dim. Of a part + -plasty. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| Morison's pouch | Synonym: hepatorenal recess. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Morison, James | <person> British surgeon, 1853-1939. See: Morison's pouch. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Morison's pouch |
see under pouch.
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| Morita t. |
a school of psychotherapy originating in Japan, based on the essential elements of conduct in Zen Buddhism. It emphasizes the combating of egocentricity and the correction of alienation from nature.
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| Morita therapy |
see under therapy.
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| moria |
is five times in I Cor., and nowhere else in St. Paul's Epistles.
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| moribund |
In a dying state. *<In the moribund patient deepening stupor and coma are the usual preludes to death B Norman Cameron>
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