| WAN | wide area network |
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| WAP | wandering atrial pacemaker |
| WAR | Wasserman antigen reaction; without additional reagents |
| WARDS | Welfare of Animals Used for Research in Drugs and Therapy |
| WARF | warfarin [Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation] |
| WAS | weekly activities summary; Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome |
| WASP | Weber Advanced Spatial Perception [test] |
| Wass | Wasserman [reaction] |
| WAT | word association test |
| WAP | Whey Acidic Protein |
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| WAS | Ward Atmosphere Scale |
| WAS | Wiscott-Aldrich Syndrome |
| WASP | WAS protein |
| WASP | Wiscott Aldrich Syndrome protein |
| WAT | White adipose tissue |
| wadding | Carded cotton or wool in sheets, used for surgical dressings. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Waddington | C. H., British embryologist and geneticist, 1905-1975. See: waddingtonian homeostasis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| waddingtonian homeostasis | The set of processes by which imbalances and other defects in ontogeny are corrected before development is completed. Synonym: ontogenic homeostasis, waddingtonian homeostasis. Origin: homeo-+ G. Rheos, stream, current (05 Mar 2000) |
| waddle | Rolling gait in which the weight-bearing hip is not stabilised; it bulges outward with each step, while the opposite side of the pelvis drops, resulting in alternating lateral trunk movements; due to gluteus medius muscle weakness, and seen with muscular dystrophies, among other disorders. Synonym: waddle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| waddling gait | Rolling gait in which the weight-bearing hip is not stabilised; it bulges outward with each step, while the opposite side of the pelvis drops, resulting in alternating lateral trunk movements; due to gluteus medius muscle weakness, and seen with muscular dystrophies, among other disorders. Synonym: waddle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| wader | 1. One who, or that which, wades. 2. <ornithology> Any long-legged bird that wades in the water in search of food, especially any species of limicoline or grallatorial birds; called also wading bird. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| wading | From Wade, Wading bird. <zoology> See Wader. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| waeg | <zoology> The kittiwake. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| wafer | 1. A thin cake made of flour and other ingredients. "Wafers piping hot out of the gleed." (Chaucer) "The curious work in pastry, the fine cakes, wafers, and marchpanes." (Holland) "A woman's oaths are wafers break with making" (B. Jonson) 2. A thin cake or piece of bread (commonly unleavened, circular, and stamped with a crucifix or with the sacred monogram) used in the Eucharist, as in the Roman Catholic Church. 3. An adhesive disk of dried paste, made of flour, gelatin, isinglass, or the like, and colouring matter, used in sealing letters and other documents. Wafer cake, a sweet, thin cake. Wafer irons, or Wafer tongs, a pincher-shaped contrivance, having flat plates, or blades, between which wafers are baked. Wafer woman, a woman who sold wafer cakes; also, one employed in amorous intrigues. Origin: OE. Wafre, OF. Waufre, qaufre, F. Qaufre; of Teutonic origin; cf. LG. & D. Wafel, G. Waffel, Dan. Vaffel, Sw. Vaffla; all akin to G. Wabe a honeycomb, OHG. Waba, being named from the resemblance to a honeycomb. G. Wabe is probably akin to E. Weave. See Weave, and cf. Waffle, Gauffer. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| wagati | <zoology> A small East Indian wild cat (Felis wagati), regarded by some as a variety of the leopard cat. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| wage | 1. That which is staked or ventured; that for which one incurs risk or danger; prize; gage. "That warlike wage." 2. That for which one labors; meed; reward; stipulated payment for service performed; hire; pay; compensation; at present generally used in the plural. See Wages. "My day's wage." . "At least I earned my wage." . "Pay them a wage in advance." . "The wages of virtue." . "By Tom Thumb, a fairy page, He sent it, and doth him engage, By promise of a mighty wage, It secretly to carry." (Drayton) "Our praises are our wages." (Shak) "Existing legislation on the subject of wages." (Encyc. Brit) Wage is used adjectively and as the first part of compounds which are usually self-explaining; as, wage worker, or wage-worker; wage-earner, etc. Board wages. See 1st Board. Synonym: Hire, reward, stipend, salary, allowance, pay, compensation, remuneration, fruit. Origin: OF. Wage, gage, guarantee, engagement. See Wage. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| wagel | <zoology> See Waggel. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| wagenboom | <botany> A south African proteaceous tree (Protea grandiflora); also, its tough wood, used for making wagon wheels. Origin: D, literally, wagon tree. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| waggel | <zoology> The young of the great black-backed gull (Larus marinus), formerly considered a distinct species. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Wagner | Hans, Swiss ophthalmologist, *1905. See: Wagner's disease, Wagner's syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Wakefulnesses
Synonyms : Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia, Macroglobulinemia, Waldenstrom, Macroglobulinemia, Waldenstrom's, Macroglobulinemias, Waldenstroms Macroglobulinemia
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Synonyms : Walker
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a person who is under the protection or in the custody of another a district into which a city or town is divided for the purpose of administration and elections block forming a division of a hospital (or a suite of rooms) shared by patients who need a similar kind of care; "they put her in a 4-bed ward" English economist and conservationist (1914-1981) English writer of novels who was an active opponent of the women's suffrage movement (1851-1920) United States businessman who in 1872 established a successful mail-order business (1843-1913) cellblock: a division of a prison (usually consisting of several cells) guard: watch over or shield from danger or harm; protect; "guard my possessions while I'm away"
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any small rounded protuberance (as on certain plants or animals) (pathology) a firm abnormal elevated blemish on the skin; caused by a virus
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clean with some chemical process cleanse (one's body) with soap and water cleanse with a cleaning agent, such as soap, and water; "Wash the towels, please!" move by or as if by water; "The swollen river washed away the footbridge" be capable of being washed; "Does this material wash?" admit to testing or proof; "This silly excuse won't wash in traffic court" a thin coat of water-base paint separate dirt or gravel from (precious minerals) the work of cleansing (usually with soap and water) the dry bed of an intermittent stream (as at the bottom of a canyon) apply a thin coating of paint, metal, etc., to washout: the erosive process of washing away soil or gravel by water (as from a roadway); "from the house they watched the washout of their newly seeded lawn by the water" remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agent; "he washed the dirt from his coat"; "The nurse washed away the blood"; "Can you wash away the spots on the windows?"; "he managed to wash out the stains" slipstream: the flow of air that is driven backwards by an aircraft propeller form by erosion; "The river washed a ravine into the mountainside" a watercolor made by applying a series of monochrome washes one over the other moisten: make moist; "The dew moistened the meadows" lave: wash or flow against; "the waves laved the shore" laundry: garments or white goods that can be cleaned by laundering to cleanse (itself or another animal) by licking; "The cat washes several times a day" any enterprise in which losses and gains cancel out; "at the end of the year the accounting department showed that it was a wash"
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the distance (measured in the direction of propagation) between two points in the same phase in consecutive cycles of a wave a shared orientation leading to mutual understanding; "they are on the same wavelength"
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cover with wax; "wax the car" go up or advance; "Sales were climbing after prices were lowered" any of various substances of either mineral origin or plant or animal origin; they are solid at normal temperatures and insoluble in water increase in phase; "the moon is waxing"
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| WA | walking with a waddling gait |
| WA | walk unsteadily, as of small children |
| WA | someone who walks with a waddling gait |
| WA | English tennis player who won may women's singles titles (born in 1945) |
| WA | walk (through relatively shallow water) |
| WA | any of many long-legged birds that wade in water in search of food |
| WA | waterproof hip boots (sometimes extending to the chest) worn by anglers |
| WA | gully or streambed in North Africa and the Middle East that remains dry except during rainy season |
| WA | walking with your feet in shallow water |
| WA | any of many long-legged birds that wade in water in search of food |
| WA | a shallow pool for children |
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