| ponopalmosis | Rarely used term for a condition of irritable heart in which palpitation is excited by slight exertion. Origin: pono-+ G. Palmos, palpitation (05 Mar 2000) |
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| ponophobia | <psychology> Morbid fear of overwork or of becoming fatigued. Origin: pono-+ G. Phobos, fear (05 Mar 2000) |
| ponos | A disease occurring in young children in certain of the islands of Greece, characterised by enlargement of the spleen, haemorrhages, fever, and cachexia; possibly the infantile form of visceral leishmaniasis. Origin: G. Toil, fatigue, pain (05 Mar 2000) |
| pons | <anatomy> A rounded eminence off the ventral surface of the brainstem. The origins of cranial nerves V, VI, VII and VIII are at the border of the pons. (27 Sep 1997) |
| pons cerebelli | <anatomy> A rounded eminence off the ventral surface of the brainstem. The origins of cranial nerves V, VI, VII and VIII are at the border of the pons. (27 Sep 1997) |
| pons hepatis | A bridge of liver tissue that sometimes overlaps the fossa of the inferior vena cava, converting it into a canal. Synonym: ponticulus hepatis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pons varolii | <anatomy> A rounded eminence off the ventral surface of the brainstem. The origins of cranial nerves V, VI, VII and VIII are at the border of the pons. (27 Sep 1997) |
| pontes | Plural of pons. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pontic | An artificial tooth on a fixed partial denture; it replaces the lost natural tooth, restores its functions, and usually occupies the space previously occupied by the natural crown. Synonym: dummy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ponticulin | <protein> Developmentally regulated 17 kD transmembrane glycoprotein from Dictyostelium that regulates actin binding and nucleation. Preferentially located at actin rich regions such as sites of cell adhesion. Analogue found in human neutrophils. (18 Nov 1997) |
| ponticulus | A vertical ridge on the eminentia conchae giving insertion to the auricularis posterior muscle. Origin: L. Dim. Of pons, bridge (05 Mar 2000) |
| ponticulus hepatis | A bridge of liver tissue that sometimes overlaps the fossa of the inferior vena cava, converting it into a canal. Synonym: ponticulus hepatis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ponticulus nasi | Bridge of the nose. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ponticulus promontorii | subiculum promontorii |
| pontiff | A high priest. Especially: One of the sacred college, in ancient Rome, which had the supreme jurisdiction over all matters of religion, at the head of which was the Pontifex Maximus. The pope. Origin: F. Pontife, L. Pontifex, -ficis; pons, pontis, a bridge (perhaps originally, a way, path) + facere = to make. Cf. Pontoon. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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pons: a band of nerve fibers linking the medulla oblongata and the cerebellum with the midbrain
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(nautical) a floating structure (as a flat-bottomed boat) that serves as a dock or to support a bridge a float supporting a seaplane
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a mosquito-borne virus of the Bwamba serogroup of the genus Bunyavirus, serologically, occurring in central and southern Africa. Natural hosts are donkeys, horses, and monkeys; human infection is asymptomatic.
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a flexure in the hindbrain of the embryo; called also basicranial f.
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A pond is a body of water smaller than a lake. However the difference between a pond and a lake is subjective. Pond usually describes small bodies of water, generally smaller than one would require a boat to cross. Though not generally accepted, some regions define a pond as a body of water with a surface area of less than 10 acres. ...
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| PON | large 3-needled pine of sandy swamps of southeastern United States |
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| PON | free-floating freshwater green algae |
| PON | small evergreen tree of tropical America with edible fruit |
| PON | an aquatic fungus of genus Synchytriaceae that is parasitic on pond scum |
| PON | long-legged bug that skims about on the surface of water |
| PON | reflect deeply on a subject |
| PON | capable of being weighed or considered |
| PON | possible to ponder |
| PON | a reflective thinker characterized by quiet contemplation |
| PON | persistently or morbidly thoughtful |
| PON | common and widely distributed tall timber pine of western North America having dark green needles in bunches of 2 to 5 and thick bark with dark brown plates when mature |
| PON | common and widely distributed tall timber pine of western North America having dark green needles in bunches of 2 to 5 and thick bark with dark brown plates when mature |
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