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A tassel-like pendulous inflorescence bearing many unisexual flowers. Oak, Birch, Willow, and Poplar are catkin-bearing.
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| ameb(i)(o)- |
a combining form denoting a relationship to an ameba.
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| amebic a. |
an abscess cavity of the liver resulting from liquefaction necrosis due to entrance of Entamoeba histolytica into the portal circulation in amebiasis; amebic abscesses may also involve lungs, spleen, and brain.
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| amebic b. |
a variety caused by Entamoeba histolytica.
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| amebic c. |
see under dysentery.
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| AME | more than 130 southeastern Virgin Islands |
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| AME | chiefly lithophytic or epiphytic fern of North America and east Asia |
| AME | the revolution of the American colonies against Great Britain |
| AME | a water ouzel of western North America |
| AME | water shrew of North America |
| AME | breed of medium-sized spaniels originating in America having chocolate or liver-colored curly coat |
| AME | of southwestern Europe |
| AME | mat-forming perennial found in cold springs of the eastern United States |
| AME | small American birch with peeling white bark often worked into e.g. baskets or toy canoes |
| AME | large slow-growing deciduous tree of the eastern United States having stout spreading branches and leaves with usually 7 rounded lobes |
| AME | tall-growing pine of eastern North America |
| AME | American widgeon the male of which has a white crown |
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