| brachydactylia | Abnormal shortness of the fingers. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| brachydactylic | Denoting brachydactyly. (05 Mar 2000) |
| brachydactyly | Abnormal shortness of the fingers. (27 Sep 1997) |
| Brachydanio rerio | <cell biology, genetics> Brachydanio rerio, species of small fresshwater aquarium fish with a transparent embryo making it possible to follow progeny of single cells until quite late stages of development. This, together with the availability of mutant lines make it an important preparation for the study of vertebrate cell lineage and developmental biology. (12 Nov 1997) |
| brachydome | <chemistry> A dome parallel to the shorter lateral axis. See Dome. Origin: Gr. Short + E. Dome. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| brachyesophagus | An abnormally short oesophagus. Origin: brachy-+ oesophagus (05 Mar 2000) |
| brachyfacial | Having a disproportionately short face. Synonym: brachyfacial. Origin: brachy-+ G. Prosopikos, facial (05 Mar 2000) |
| brachyglossal | Denoting an abnormally short tongue. (27 Sep 1997) |
| brachygnathia | bird face, abnormal shortness or recession of the mandible (27 Sep 1997) |
| brachygnathous | Having a receding underjaw. (05 Mar 2000) |
| brachygrapher | A writer in short hand; a stenographer. "He asked the brachygrapher whether he wrote the notes of the sermon." (Gayton) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| brachygraphy | Stenograhy. Origin: Gr. Short: cf. F. Brachygraphie. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| brachykerkic | Relating to a radiohumeral index of less than 75, with a forearm relatively shorter than the upper arm. Origin: brachy-+ G. Kerkis, radius (05 Mar 2000) |
| brachymelia | Disproportionate shortness of the limbs. (27 Sep 1997) |
| brachymesophalangia | Abnormal shortness of the middle phalanges. Origin: brachy-+ G. Mesos, middle, + phalanx (05 Mar 2000) |
| brachydactylia |
brachydactyly: abnormal shortness of fingers and toes
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| brachycephalic |
an adult with a short broad head having a short broad head with a cephalic index of over 80
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The cephalic index is the ratio of the maximum breadth of the head to its maximum length (i.e., in the horizontal plane, or front to back), sometimes multiplied by 100 for convenience. It was defined by Swedish professor of anatomy Anders Retzius (1796-1860) and first used in physical anthropology to classify ancient human remains found in Europe. ...
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| brachycephalic |
Broad-headed, having a Cephalic Index (cranial breadth/cranial length*100) over 80.
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| brachydactyly |
A human phenotype of unusually short digits, generally inherited as an autosomal dominant.
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| brachy | having abnormally short finger or toes |
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| brachy | (especially of certain insects) having very short or rudimentary wings |
| brachy | small genus of tropical African timber trees having pale golden heartwood uniformly striped with dark brown or black: |
| brachy | small shrubby African tree having compound leaves and racemes of small fragrant green flowers |
| brachy | abnormal shortness of fingers and toes |
| brachy | an order of crustaceans (including true crabs) having a reduced abdomen folded against the ventral surface |
| brachy | typical crabs |
| brachy | of or belonging to the suborder Brachyura |
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