| prosopagnosia | Difficulty in recognizing familiar faces. Origin: prosop-+ G. A-priv. + gnosis, recognition (05 Mar 2000) |
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| prosopagus | Unequal conjoined twins in which the parasite, in the form of a tumour-like mass, is attached to the orbit or cheek of the autosite. See: conjoined twins. Synonym: prosopagus. Origin: prosopo-+ G. Pagos, something fastened (05 Mar 2000) |
| prosopalgia | <medicine> Facial neuralgia. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Face + pain. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| prosopalgic | Relating to or suffering from trigeminal neuralgia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| prosopectasia | Enlargement of the face, as in acromegaly. Origin: prosop-+ G. Ektasis, extension (05 Mar 2000) |
| prosoplasia | Progressive transformation, such as the change of cells of the salivary ducts into secreting cells. See: cytomorphosis. Origin: G. Proso, forward, + plasis, a molding (05 Mar 2000) |
| prosopo- | The face. See: facio-. Origin: G. Prosopon (05 Mar 2000) |
| prosopoanoschisis | Synonym: facial cleft. Origin: prosopo-+ G. Ano, upward, + schisis, fissure (05 Mar 2000) |
| prosopocephala | <zoology> Same as Scaphopoda. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Face, appearance + head. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| prosopodiplegia | Paralysis affecting both sides of the face. Origin: prosopo-+ diplegia (05 Mar 2000) |
| prosoponeuralgia | <neurology> A disorder of trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V) dysfunction. Synonym: tic douloureux. Characterised by excruciating paroxysms of pain in the lips, gums, cheek or chin, and, very rarely, in the distribution of the eye (ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve). (27 Sep 1997) |
| prosopopagus | Unequal conjoined twins in which the parasite, in the form of a tumour-like mass, is attached to the orbit or cheek of the autosite. See: conjoined twins. Synonym: prosopagus. Origin: prosopo-+ G. Pagos, something fastened (05 Mar 2000) |
| prosopoplegia | Synonym: facial paralysis. Origin: prosopo-+ G. Plege, stroke (05 Mar 2000) |
| prosopoplegic | Relating to, or suffering from, facial paralysis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| prosoposchisis | Congenital facial cleft from mouth to the inner canthus of the eye. Synonym: oblique facial cleft. Origin: prosopo-+ G. Schisis, fissure (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : 11-Dehydroprostaglandin F2 alpha, 11 Dehydroprostaglandin F2 alpha, 11 Dehydroprostaglandin F2alpha, D2, Prostaglandin, F2 alpha, 11-Dehydroprostaglandin, F2alpha, 11-Dehydroprostaglandin, alpha, 11-Dehydroprostaglandin F2
Synonyms : Endoperoxides, Prostaglandin
Synonyms : Prostaglandin Endoperoxide Analogues, Synthetic Prostaglandin Endoperoxides, Analogues, Prostaglandin Endoperoxide, Endoperoxide Analogues, Prostaglandin, Endoperoxides, Synthetic Prostaglandin
Synonyms : PGH(2)
Synonyms : Arachidonic Acid Cyclooxygenase, Cyclo-Oxygenase, Cyclooxygenase, Cyclooxygenases, Hydroperoxide Cyclase, PGH2 Synthetase, Prostaglandin Cyclo-Oxygenase, Prostaglandin Cyclooxygenase, Prostaglandin Endoperoxide Synthetase, Prostaglandin G-H Synthase
| prosthodontia |
prosthodontics: the branch of dentistry dealing with the replacement of teeth and related mouth or jaw structures by artificial devices
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| proscription |
prohibition: a decree that prohibits something banishment: rejection by means of an act of banishing or proscribing someone
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| prosody |
the patterns of stress and intonation in a language poetic rhythm: (prosody) a system of versification the study of poetic meter and the art of versification
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| prosthetic valve endocarditis |
infective endocarditis as a complication of implantation of a prosthetic valve in the heart; the vegetations usually occur along the line of suture.
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| proscription |
Proscription (Latin: proscriptio) is the public identification and official condemnation of enemies of the state. It is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as a "decree of condemnation to death or banishment" and is a heavily politically-charged word frequently used to refer to state-approved murder or persecution. ...
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| PROS | the institution and conduct of legal proceedings against a defendant |
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| PROS | the lawyers acting for the state to put the case against the defendant |
| PROS | a government official who conducts criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state |
| PROS | a new convert |
| PROS | convert to another faith or religion |
| PROS | the state of being a proselyte |
| PROS | the practice of proselytizing |
| PROS | convert to another faith or religion |
| PROS | the anterior portion of the brain |
| PROS | goddess of the underworld |
| PROS | goddess of the underworld |
| PROS | in a prosy manner |
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