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  • friction alopecia
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  • friction blister
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  • friction dermatitis
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  • friction rub
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  • frictiones
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  • Friedlanders bacillus
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  • Friedlanders bacillus
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  • friedlanders bacillus
    ÇÁ¸®À̵鷻µ¥ Æó·Å±Õ(¡­øËæúж)
  • friedlers myocarditis
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  • frequency, recombination
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  • frequency-dependent
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  • frequent micturition
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  • frequent pulse
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  • fresh blood
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  • fresh water
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freshness The state of being fresh. "The Scots had the advantage both for number and freshness of men." (Hayward) "And breathe the freshness of the open air." (Dryden) "Her cheeks their freshness lose and wonted grace." (Granville)
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
freshwater marsh <ecology> Wetland dominated by herbaceous plants under the influence of fresh water.
(09 Oct 1997)
Fresnel fringes <microscopy> A class of diffraction fringes formed when the source of illumination and viewing screen are at a finite distance from a diffracting edge.
In the electron microscope these fringes are best seen when the object is slightly out of focus.
(05 Aug 1998)
Fresnel lantern A lantern having a lamp surrounded by a hollow cylindrical Fresnel lens.
Origin: From Fresnel the inventor, a French physicist.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Fresnel lens <physics> A lens built up, progressively, in zones or steps, each zone with its own individual radius. Considerable spherical correction is attained, and the weight of the lens is greatly reduced.
Fresnel lenses were originally designed for lighthouses but they are now attainable for small spotlights, automobile headlights, and similar uses.
(05 Aug 1998)
Fresnel prism A prism composed of concentric annular rings.
(05 Mar 2000)
Fresnel reflection <microscopy> Process by which radiant flux is reflected from an optically plane boundary between two transparent dielectric materials.
(05 Aug 1998)
Fresnel, Augustin Jean <person> French physicist, 1788-1827.
See: Fresnel lens, Fresnel prism.
(05 Mar 2000)
fressreflex Sucking and chewing movements elicited by stimulation of the face and lips.
Origin: Ger fr. Fressen, to feed, said of animals
(05 Mar 2000)
fret 1. To devour. "The sow frete the child right in the cradle." (Chaucer)
2. To rub; to wear away by friction; to chafe; to gall; hence, to eat away; to gnaw; as, to fret cloth; to fret a piece of gold or other metal; a worm frets the plants of a ship. "With many a curve my banks I fret." (Tennyson)
3. To impair; to wear away; to diminish. "By starts His fretted fortunes give him hope and fear." (Shak)
4. To make rough, agitate, or disturb; to cause to ripple; as, to fret the surface of water.
5. To tease; to irritate; to vex. "Fret not thyself because of evil doers." (Ps. Xxxvii. 1)
Origin: OE. Freten to eat, consume; AS. Fretan, for foretan; pref. For- + etan to eat; akin to D. Vreten, OHG. Frezzan, G. Fressen, Sw. Frata, Goth. Fra-itan. See For, and Eat.
1. Ornamental work in relief, as carving or embossing. See Fretwork.
2. An ornament consisting of smmall fillets or slats intersecting each other or bent at right angles, as in classical designs, or at obilique angles, as often in Oriental art. "His lady's cabinet is a adorned on the fret, ceiling, and chimney-piece with . . . Carving." (Evelyn)
3. The reticulated headdress or net, made of gold or silver wire, in which ladies in the Middle Ages confined their hair. "A fret of gold she had next her hair." (Chaucer) Fret saw, a saw with a long, narrow blade, used in cutting frets, scrolls, etc.; a scroll saw; a keyhole saw; a compass saw.
1. The agitation of the surface of a fluid by fermentation or other cause; a rippling on the surface of water.
2. Agitation of mind marked by complaint and impatience; disturbance of temper; irritation; as, he keeps his mind in a continual fret. "Yet then did Dennis rave in furious fret." (Pope)
3. Herpes; tetter.
4. <chemical> The worn sides of river banks, where ores, or stones containing them, accumulate by being washed down from the hills, and thus indicate to the miners the locality of the veins.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
frett <chemical> The worn side of the bank of a river.
See: Fret.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
fretting Abrasive polishing and wear of two metallic surfaces at their interface due to repetitive motion.
Origin: M.E., fr. O.E. Fretan, to devour
(05 Mar 2000)
fretum A strait; a constriction.
Origin: L.
(05 Mar 2000)
Freud Sigmund, Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist, 1856-1939, founder of psychoanalysis.
See: freudian, freudian fixation, freudian psychoanalysis, freudian slip, Freud's theory.
(05 Mar 2000)
Freud's theory A comprehensive theory of how personality is formed and develops in normal and emotionally disturbed individuals; e.g., that an attack of conversion hysteria is due to a psychic trauma which was not adequately reacted to at the time it was received, and persists as an affect memory.
See: psychoanalysis.
(05 Mar 2000)
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frontal encephalocele encephalocele in the region of the frontal bone; seen more commonly in Asia and Africa than in the Western Hemisphere.
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frontal operculum operculum fronta
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frontoparietal operculum operculum frontoparieta
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fruiting body a specialized structure that produces spores; see Plate 29 and see also carp.
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fruit In botany, a fruit is the ripened ovary, together with its seeds, of a flowering plant. In cuisine, when discussing fruit as food, the term usually refers to just those plant fruits that are sweet and fleshy, examples of which would include plum, apple and orange. However, a great many common vegetables, as well as nuts and grains, are the fruit of the plants they come from. ...
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FR of or relating to the Franks
FR (England) a landowner (14th and 15th centuries) who was free but not of noble birth
FR printer whose success as an author led him to take up politics
FR United States historian noted for studies of Black American history (born in 1915)
FR 32nd President of the United States
FR 14th President of the United States (1804-1869)
FR 32nd President of the United States
FR tobacco thrips
FR injurious to growing tobacco and peanuts
FR (used as intensives reflecting the speaker's attitude) it is sincerely the case that
FR the trait of being blunt and outspoken
FR the quality of being honest and straightforward in attitude and speech
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