| mother's mark |
The dilation of minute blood-vessels varying in size.
Ãâó: www.swcp.com/~dhickman/journals/V1I1-2/medicalterm...
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| mother |
Nickel positive electroplate made by electrodeposition on master electroplate. Required in making stamper, which presses positive of recording into phonograph records.
Ãâó: www.oalj.dol.gov/public/dot/refrnc/glossary.htm
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| mother |
the woman of whom one was born
Ãâó: www.kids.net.au/encyclopedia-wiki/fa/Family
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| moth f. |
a fly of the family Psychodidae.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| moth-eaten a. |
syphilitic alopecia involving the scalp and beard and occurring in small, irregular scattered patches, resulting in a moth-eaten appearance.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| moth | the imaginary author of a collection of nursery rhymes |
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| moth | a woman's loose unbelted dress |
| moth | United States labor leader (born in Ireland) who helped to found the Industrial Workers of the World (1830-1930) |
| moth | the main vein of ore in a deposit |
| moth | fragrant European mint having clusters of small violet-and-white flowers |
| moth | United States religious leader who was the first person born in the United States to be canonized (1774-1821) |
| moth | the superior of a group of nuns |
| moth | Indian nun and missionary (born in Albania) dedicated to helping the poor in India (1910-1997) |
| moth | Indian nun and missionary (born in Albania) dedicated to helping the poor in India (1910-1997) |
| moth | one's native language |
| moth | sound practical judgment |
| moth | a boy excessively attached to his mother |
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