| sicklewort | <botany> A plant of the genus Coronilla (C. Scorpioides); so named from its curved pods. The healall (Brunella vulgaris). Origin: AS. Sicolwyrt. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| sickling | Production of sickle-shaped erythrocytes in the circulation, as in sickle cell anaemia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sickly | 1. Somewhat sick; disposed to illness; attended with disease; as, a sickly body. "This physic but prolongs thy sickly days." (Shak) 2. Producing, or tending to, disease; as, a sickly autumn; a sickly climate. 3. Appearing as if sick; weak; languid; pale. "The moon grows sickly at the sight of day." (Dryden) "Nor torrid summer's sickly smile." (Keble) 4. Tending to produce nausea; sickening; as, a sickly smell; sickly sentimentality. Synonym: Diseased, ailing, infirm, weakly, unhealthy, healthless, weak, feeble, languid, faint. Origin: Sicklier; Sickliest. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sickness | 1. The quality or state of being sick or diseased; illness; sisease or malady. "I do lament the sickness of the king." (Shak) "Trust not too much your now resistless charms; Those, age or sickness soon or late disarms." (Pope) 2. Nausea; qualmishness; as, sickness of stomach. Synonym: Illness, disease, malady. See Illness. Origin: AS. Seocness. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sickness impact profile | A quality-of-life scale developed in the united states in 1972 as a measure of health status or dysfunction generated by a disease. It is a behaviourally based questionnaire for patients and addresses activities such as sleep and rest, mobility, recreation, home management, emotional behaviour, social interaction, and the like. It measures the patient's perceived health status and is sensitive enough to detect changes or differences in health status occurring over time or between groups. (12 Dec 1998) |
| sickle cell disease |
Sickle cell anemia (American English), sickle cell anaemia (British English) or sickle cell disease is a genetic disease in which red blood cells may change shape under certain circumstances. This causes the cells to become stuck in capillaries which deprives the downstream tissues of oxygen and causes ischemia and infarction. ...
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| sickle cell |
Sickle cell anemia (American English), sickle cell anaemia (British English) or sickle cell disease is a genetic disease in which red blood cells may change shape under certain circumstances. This causes the cells to become stuck in capillaries which deprives the downstream tissues of oxygen and causes ischemia and infarction. ...
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| sickle cell anemia |
Sickle cell anemia (American English), sickle cell anaemia (British English) or sickle cell disease is a genetic disease in which red blood cells may change shape under certain circumstances. This causes the cells to become stuck in capillaries which deprives the downstream tissues of oxygen and causes ischemia and infarction. ...
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| sickle cell crisis |
Sickle cell anemia (American English), sickle cell anaemia (British English) or sickle cell disease is a genetic disease in which red blood cells may change shape under certain circumstances. This causes the cells to become stuck in capillaries which deprives the downstream tissues of oxygen and causes ischemia and infarction. ...
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| sickle |
A tool for cutting the stalks of cereals, especially wheat. Prehistoric sickles were usually stone blades set in a wood or antler handle.
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| sick | cause aversion in |
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| sick | upset and make nauseated |
| sick | causing or able to cause nausea |
| sick | in a disgusting manner or to a disgusting degree |
| sick | extreme unpalatability |
| sick | feeling nausea |
| sick | an edge tool for cutting grass or crops |
| sick | European medic naturalized in North America having yellow flowers and sickle-shaped pods |
| sick | an abnormal red blood cell that has a crescent shape and an abnormal form of hemoglobin |
| sick | one of the long curved tail feathers of a rooster |
| sick | European medic naturalized in North America having yellow flowers and sickle-shaped pods |
| sick | European medic naturalized in North America having yellow flowers and sickle-shaped pods |
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