| tardigrada | 1. <zoology> A tribe of edentates comprising the sloths. They are noted for the slowness of their movements when on the ground. See Sloth. 2. <zoology> An order of minute aquatic arachnids. Synonym: bear animalcules, sloth animalcules, and water bears. Origin: NL. See Tardigrade. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| tardigrade | 1. Moving or stepping slowly; slow-paced. 2. <zoology> Of or pertaining to the Tardigrada. Origin: L. Tardigradus; tardus slow + gradi to step: cf. F. Tardigrade. <zoology> One of the Tardigrada. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tardive | Marked by lateness, late, said of a disease in which the characteristic lesion is late in appearing. Origin: Fr. Tardy = late (18 Nov 1997) |
| tardive cyanosis | cyanose tardive |
| tardive dyskinesia | A syndrome of potentially irreversible, involuntary, dyskinetic movements that may develop in patients who have been treated with antipsychotic medications (for example phenothiazines) longer-term. Other drugs known to cause tardive dyskinesia include: tricyclic antidepressants, selegiline, clozapine, levamisole and metoclopramide. (27 Sep 1997) |
| tardo | <zoology> A sloth. Origin: Sp, slow, L. Tardus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tardy | 1. Moving with a slow pace or motion; slow; not swift. "And check the tardy flight of time." (Sandys) "Tardy to vengeance, and with mercy brave." (Prior) 2. Not being inseason; late; dilatory; opposed to prompt; as, to be tardy in one's payments. "The tardy plants in our cold orchards placed." (Waller) 3. Unwary; unready. 4. Criminal; guilty. Synonym: Slow, dilatory, tedious, reluctant. See Slow. Origin: F. Tardif, fr. (assumed) LL. Tardivus, fr. L. Tardus slow. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tare | 1. A weed that grows among wheat and other grain; alleged by modern naturalists to be the Lolium temulentum, or darnel. "Didst not thou sow good seed in thy field? From whence then hath it tares?" (Matt. Xiii. 27) "The "darnel" is said to be the tares of Scripture, and is the only deleterious species belonging to the whole order." (Baird) 2. <botany> A name of several climbing or diffuse leguminous herbs of the genus Vicia; especially, the V. Sativa, sometimes grown for fodder. Origin: Cf. Prov. E. Tare brisk, eager, OE. Tarefitch the wild vetch. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tared | <chemistry> Weighed; determined; reduced to equal or standard weight; as, tared filter papers, used in weighing precipitates. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tarente | <zoology> A harmless lizard of the Gecko family (Platydactylus Mauritianicus) found in Southern Europe and adjacent countries, especially among old walls and ruins. Origin: Cf. F. Tarente. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| target | 1. An object fixed as goal or point of examination. 2. In the ophthalmometer, the mire. Synonym: target organ. 4. Anode of an X-ray tube. See: X-ray. Origin: It. Targhetta, a small shield (05 Mar 2000) |
| target behaviour | Operant in behaviour modification therapy, the prescribed behaviour. (05 Mar 2000) |
| target cell | An erythrocyte in target cell anaemia, with a dark centre surrounded by a light band that again is encircled by a darker ring; it thus resembles a shooting target; such cell's also appear after splenectomy. A cell lysed by cytotoxic T lymphocytes, as in graft rejection. Synonym: Mexican hat cell. (05 Mar 2000) |
| target cell anaemia | Any anaemia with a conspicuous number of target cells in the peripheral blood; characteristic of the thalassaemias and also found in several haemoglobinopathies. (05 Mar 2000) |
| target gland | The effector that functions when stimulated by the internal secretion of another gland or by some other stimulus. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Bone, Cuboid, Bone, Cuneiform, Bone, Tarsal, Bones, Ankle, Bones, Cuboid, Bones, Cuneiform, Bones, Tarsal, Cuboid Bones, Cuneiform Bone, Foot Navicular Bone, Foot Navicular Bones, Tarsal Bone
Synonyms : Articulationes intertarsales, Articulationes intertarseae, Intertarsal Joints, Joint, Intertarsal, Joint, Tarsal, Joints, Intertarsal, Joints, Tarsal
Synonyms : Tarsal Tunnel Tibial Neuropathy, Syndrome, Tarsal Tunnel, Syndromes, Tarsal Tunnel, Tarsal Tunnel Syndromes, Tunnel Syndrome, Tarsal, Tunnel Syndromes, Tarsal
Synonyms : Tarsiiformes
Synonyms : Tarsier
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involuntary rolling of the tongue and twitching of the face or trunk or limbs; often occurs in patients with Parkinsonism who are treated with phenothiazine
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any of several weedy vetches grown for forage darnel: weedy annual grass often occurs in grainfields and other cultivated land; seeds sometimes considered poisonous counterweight consisting of an empty container that is used as a counterbalance to obtain net weight
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a reference point to shoot at; "his arrow hit the mark" prey: a person who is the aim of an attack (especially a victim of ridicule or exploitation) by some hostile person or influence; "he fell prey to muggers"; "everyone was fair game"; "the target of a manhunt" the location of the target that is to be hit sports equipment consisting of an object set up for a marksman or archer to aim at aim: the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable); "the sole object of her trip was to see her children" intend (something) to move towards a certain goal; "He aimed his fists towards his opponent's face"; "criticism directed at her superior"; "direct your anger towards others, not towards yourself"
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any cell that has a specific receptor for an antigen or antibody or hormone or drug, or is the focus of contact by a virus or phagocyte or nerve fiber etc. an abnormal red blood cell with the appearance of a dark ring surrounding a dark center; associated with anemia
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| tar | a trivial lie |
| tar | a member of the Taracahitian people of north central Mexico |
| tar | Mexican frog found within a jump of two or water |
| tar | medium to large Indonesian and Malaysian trees |
| tar | East Indian tree with oily seeds yield chaulmoogra oil used to treat leprosy |
| tar | medium to large Indonesian and Malaysian trees |
| tar | East Indian tree with oily seeds yield chaulmoogra oil used to treat leprosy |
| tar | a lively whirling Italian dance for two persons |
| tar | music composed in six-eight time for dancing the tarantella |
| tar | a lively whirling Italian dance for two persons |
| tar | United States filmmaker (born in 1963) |
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