| index ametropia | That resulting from alteration in the refractive index of the lens of the eye. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| index case | A person who first draws attention to their family. For example, if my eye doctor discovers i have glaucoma and subsequently other cases of glaucoma are found in my family, i am the index case. Also called the propositus (if male) or proposita (if female). (12 Dec 1998) |
| index extensor muscle | extensor indicis muscle |
| index finger | The second finger (the thumb being counted as the first). Synonym: digitus secundus, forefinger, index, second finger. (05 Mar 2000) |
| index fossils | Fossils (or groups of fossils) which are used by geologists and paleontologists to help correlate different events or processes in different parts of the world which happened at the same time. Species which make good index fossils are able to tolerate a wide range of ecological conditions, are geographically widespread, common, easy to find, and evolutionarily short-lived (that is, they speciated and then quickly became extinct). In general, they are also planktonic and very small. (09 Oct 1997) |
| index hypermetropia | Hypermetropia arising from decreased refractivity of the lens. Origin: hyper-+ G. Metron, measure, + ops, eye (05 Mar 2000) |
| index myopia | Myopia arising from increased refractivity of the lens, as in nuclear sclerosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| index of refraction | <physics> For a given wavelength, this is the ratio of the velocity of light in vacuum (c) to the velocity of light in a refractive material (for example, glass, plasma, etc.). (09 Oct 1997) |
| indexical signs | Sign's that acquire their function through a causal connection with what they signify; e.g., smoke as a sign of fire. (05 Mar 2000) |
| india | A country in Southern Asia; the two peninsulas of Hither and Farther India; in a restricted sense, Hither India, or Hindostan. India ink, a nearly black pigment brought chiefly from China, used for water colours. It is in rolls, or in square, and consists of lampblack or ivory black and animal glue. Called also China ink. The true India ink is sepia. See Sepia. India matting, floor matting made in China, India, etc, from grass and reeds; also called Canton, or China, matting. India paper, a variety of Chinese paper, of smooth but not glossy surface, used for printing from engravings, woodcuts, etc. India proof, a proof impression from an engraved plate, taken on India paper. India rubber. See Caoutchouc. <botany> India-rubber tree, any tree yielding caoutchouc, but especially the East Indian Ficus elastica, often cultivated for its large, shining, elliptical leaves. See: Indian. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| India ink capsule stain | <technique> A negative stain for crystal bacteria in which cells appear purple (Gram's crystal violet) and the capsules appear clear against a dark background. (05 Mar 2000) |
| indian | 1. Of or pertaining to India proper; also to the East Indies, or, sometimes, to the West Indies. 2. Of or pertaining to the aborigines, or Indians, of America; as, Indian wars; the Indian tomahawk. 3. Made of maize or Indian corn; as, Indian corn, Indian meal, Indian bread, and the like. <botany> Indian bay, an American plant of the genus Arisaema. A. Triphyllum has a wrinkled farinaceous root resembling a small turnip, but with a very acrid juice. See Jack in the Pulpit, and Wake-robin. Indian wheat, maize or Indian corn. Indian yellow. An intense rich yellow colour, deeper than gamboge but less pure than cadmium. See Euxanthin. Origin: From India, and this fr. Indus, the name of a river in Asia, L. Indus, Gr, OPers. Hindu, name of the land on the Indus, Skr. Sindhu river, the Indus. Cf. Hindoo. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Indian flap | Flap from a contiguous area, such as cheek or forehead, used to rebuild the nose. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Indian ginger | An aromatic stimulant and diaphoretic. Synonym: Canada snakeroot, Indian ginger, wild ginger. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Indian gum | An exudation from Anogeisus latifolia (family Combrettaceae); the mucilage is used as a substitute for acacia mucilage. Synonym: ghatti gum. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms :
Synonyms : American Amerind, Central, American Amerinds, Central, American Indian, Central, American Indians, Central, Amerind, Central American, Central American Amerind, Central American Amerinds, Central American Indian, Central American Indians
Synonyms : American Indians, American Indian, American Indian, North, American Indians, North, American, Native, Americans, Native, Amerind, North American, Indian, American, Indian, North American, Indians, American, Native American, North American Amerind
Synonyms : American Amerind, South, American Amerinds, South, American Indian, South, American Indians, South, Amerind, South American, Indian, South American, South American Amerind, South American Amerinds, South American Indian, South American Indians
Synonyms : 1H-Indol-3-ol Hydrogen Sulfate Ester, Indican Monopotassium Salt, Indican Monosodium Salt, Indoxyl Sulfate, Monopotassium Salt, Indican, Monosodium Salt, Indican, Sulfate, Indoxyl
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| induction |
initiation: a formal entry into an organization or position or office; "his initiation into the club"; "he was ordered to report for induction into the army"; "he gave a speech as part of his installation into the hall of fame" an electrical phenomenon whereby an electromotive force (EMF) is generated in a closed circuit by a change in the flow of current generalization: reasoning from detailed facts to general principles evocation: stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors; "the elicitation of his testimony was not easy" the act of bringing about something (especially at an early time); "the induction of an anesthetic state" trigger: an act that sets in motion some course of events
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a concave cut into a surface or edge (as in a coastline) pitting: the formation of small pits in a surface as a consequence of corrosion the space left between the margin and the start of an indented line the act of cutting into an edge with toothlike notches or angular incisions
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(obstetrics) inducing the childbirth process artificially by administering oxytocin or by puncturing the amniotic sac
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the earliest documented case of a disease that is included in an epidemiological study
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a numerical scale used to compare variables with one another or with some reference number a number or ratio (a value on a scale of measurement) derived from a series of observed facts; can reveal relative changes as a function of time list in an index exponent: a mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself an alphabetical listing of names and topics along with page numbers where they are discussed provide with an index; "index the book" the finger next to the thumb adjust through indexation; "The government indexes wages and prices"
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| IND | a lack of decorum |
| IND | an act of undue intimacy |
| IND | a lack of decorum |
| IND | (used as an interjection to express surprise or skepticism or irony etc.) "Wants to marry the butler? Indeed!" |
| IND | in truth (often tends to intensify) |
| IND | tireless determination |
| IND | showing sustained enthusiastic action with unflagging vitality |
| IND | tireless determination |
| IND | with indefatigable energy |
| IND | not liable to being annulled or voided or undone |
| IND | incapable of being justified or explained |
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