| abortively | In an abortive or untimely manner; immaturely; fruitlessly. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| abortus | Any product (or all products) of an abortion. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| abortus bacillus | A species of the genus brucella whose natural hosts are cattle and other bovidae. Other mammals, including man, may be infected. Abortion and placentitis are frequently produced in the pregnant animal. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Abortions, Legal, Legal Abortion, Legal Abortions
Synonyms : Abortions, Missed, Missed Abortion, Missed Abortions
Synonyms : Septic Abortion, Abortions, Septic, Septic Abortions
Synonyms : Abortion, Tubal, Spontaneous Abortion, Abortions, Spontaneous, Abortions, Tubal, Miscarriages, Spontaneous Abortions, Tubal Abortion, Tubal Abortions
Synonyms : Therapeutic Abortion, Abortions, Therapeutic, Therapeutic Abortions
| abort |
To stop a program or function before it has finished naturally. The term abort refers to both requested and unexpected terminations. For example, many applications let you abort a search or a print job.
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| abortion |
premature expulsion or loss of embryo, may be induced or spontaneous (miscarriage)
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| abortifacient |
capable of inducing abortion
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| abortifacient |
Induces the premature expulsion (abortion) of a fetus. Same meaning as Ecbolic. For example, pennyroyal.
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| abortion |
the medical term for miscarriage. The various types include:
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