| astroglia cell | <pathology> A glial cell found in vertebrate brain, named for its characteristic star like shape. Astrocytes lend both mechanical and metabolic support for neurons, regulating the environment in which they function. See: oligodendrocytes. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| astrogliosis | <pathology> Hypertrophy of the astroglia, usually in response to injury. (18 Nov 1997) |
| astrography | The art of describing or delineating the stars; a description or mapping of the heavens. Origin: Astro'cf. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| astroid | Star-shaped. Origin: G. Astroeides, fr. Astron, star, + eidos, resemblance (05 Mar 2000) |
| astroite | A radiated stone or fossil; star-stone. Alternative forms: astrite and astrion. Origin: L. Astroites: cf. F. Astroite. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| astrokinetic | Relating to movement of the centrosome and astrosphere of a dividing cell. Origin: G. Astron, star, + kinesis, movement (05 Mar 2000) |
| astrolabe | 1. <astronomy> An instrument for observing or showing the positions of the stars. It is now disused. Among the ancients, it was essentially the armillary sphere. A graduated circle with sights, for taking altitudes at sea, was called an astrolabe in the 18th century. It is now superseded by the quadrant and sextant. 2. A stereographic projection of the sphere on the plane of a great circle, as the equator, or a meridian; a planisphere. Origin: OE. Astrolabie, astrilabe, OF. Astrelabe, F. Astrolabe, LL. Astrolabium, fr. Gr.; star +, to take. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| astrolithology | <study> The science of aerolites. (04 Mar 1998) |
| astrologer | 1. One who studies the stars; an astronomer. 2. One who practices astrology; one who professes to foretell events by the aspects and situation of the stars. See: Astrology. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| astrological | Of or pertaining to astrology; professing or practicing astrology. "Astrologi learning." . "Astrological prognostication." . Astrolog"ically. Origin: Gr. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| astrologize | To apply astrology to; to study or practice astrology. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| astrology | <study> In its etymological signification, the science of the stars; among the ancients, synonymous with astronomy; subsequently, the art of judging of the influences of the stars upon human affairs, and of foretelling events by their position and aspects. Astrology was much in vogue during the Middle Ages, and became the parent of modern astronomy, as alchemy did of chemistry. It was divided into two kinds: judicial astrology, which assumed to foretell the fate and acts of nations and individuals, and natural astrology, which undertook to predict events of inanimate nature, such as changes of the weather, etc. Origin: F. Astrologie, L. Astrologia, fr. Gr, fr. Astronomer, astrologer; star + discourse, to speak. See Star. (04 Mar 1998) |
| astromantic | Of or pertaining to divination by means of the stars; astrologic. Origin: Gr. Astrology. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| astrometeorology | <study> The investigation of the relation between the sun, moon, and stars, and the weather. Astrometeorological, Astrometeorologist. (04 Mar 1998) |
| astronauts | Members of spacecraft crew including those who travel in space, and those in training for space flight. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Infections, Astroviridae, Astroviridae Infection, Infection, Astroviridae
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| astrophobia |
The English suffix -phobia is technically used to describe irrational, disabling fear as a mental disorder, and commonly misused to describe hatred of a particular thing or subject. Everyday language has misused the use of this suffix as a mild or irrational fear with no serious substance; however, its origin is from areas of psychiatry which study serious phobias which disable a person's life. ...
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| astrocyte |
A type of cell found in the brain and spinal cord. An astrocyte is a small, star-shaped glial cell (a cell that surrounds and supports nerve cells).
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Star-shaped glial cells which provide the necessary chemical and physical environment for nerve regeneration.
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A type of glial cell that provides nutrients, support, and insulation for neurons of the central nervous system.
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glial cell in CNS, forms blood-brain barrier. (More? Neural Notes)
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| astr | a sharp astringent taste |
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| astr | the ability to contract or draw together soft body tissues to check blood flow or restrict secretion of fluids |
| astr | a sharp astringent taste |
| astr | a drug that causes contraction of body tissues and canals |
| astr | tending to draw together or constrict soft organic tissue |
| astr | sour or bitter in taste |
| astr | a drug that causes contraction of body tissues and canals |
| astr | the branch of biology concerned with the effects of outer space on living organisms and the search for extraterrestrial life |
| astr | comparatively large neuroglial cell |
| astr | (neurology) of or relating to or containing large star-shaped cells in the neuroglia |
| astr | a transparent dome on top of an airplane where the navigator can make celestial observations |
| astr | the branch of astronomy that studies the motion of natural and artificial bodies in space |
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