| amphidromical | Pertaining to an Attic festival at the naming of a child; so called because the friends of the parents carried the child around the hearth and then named it. Origin: Gr. Running about or around. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| amphidromous | <marine biology> Moving from fresh water to the sea, or vice versa, for nonreproductive purposes such as feeding. (05 Feb 1998) |
| amphigamous | <botany> Having a structure entirely cellular, and no distinct sexual organs; a term applied by De Candolle to the lowest order of plants. Origin: Gr. + marriage. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| amphigean | Extending over all the zones, from the tropics to the polar zones inclusive. Origin: Gr. +, the earth. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| amphigen | <chemistry> An element that in combination produces amphid salt; applied by Berzelius to oxygen, sulphur, selenium, and tellurium. Origin: Gr. + -gen: cf. F. Amphigene. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| amphigene | <chemical> Leucite. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| amphigenesis | <biology> Sexual generation; amphigony. Origin: Gr. + generation. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| amphigenous | <botany> Increasing in size by growth on all sides, as the lichens. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| amphikaryon | A diploid nucleus containing two haploid sets of chromosomes. Origin: amphi-+ G. Karyon, kernel (05 Mar 2000) |
| amphileukaemic | Denoting a leukaemic condition that corresponds in degree to the changes in the organ or tissue. (05 Mar 2000) |
| amphilogy | Ambiguity of speech; equivocation. Origin: Gr. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Amphimerus | A genus of opisthorchid trematodes found in the bile ducts of mammals, birds, and reptiles; probably transmitted by fish. Origin: amphi-+ G. Meros, segment (05 Mar 2000) |
| amphimicrobe | A microorganism that is either aerobic or anaerobic, according to the environment. (05 Mar 2000) |
| amphimictic | The ability to freely interbreed and produce fertile offspring. Origin: amphi + G. Miktos, joined, mated, fr. Mignumi, to mix, mae, + -ia (05 Mar 2000) |
| amphimixis | 1. Union of the paternal and maternal chromatin after impregnation of the ovum. 2. In psychoanalysis, a combination of genital and anal eroticism. Origin: amphi-+ G. Mixis, mingling (05 Mar 2000) |
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Synonyms : Amputation Stump, Stump, Amputation, Stumps, Amputation
Synonyms : Amputations, Traumatic, Traumatic Amputation, Traumatic Amputations
Synonyms : Amputee
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| amputation |
a condition of disability resulting from the loss of one or more limbs a surgical removal of all or part of a limb
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someone who has had a limb removed by amputation
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| ampullary |
ampullar: of or related to an ampulla
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ampere: the basic unit of electric current adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; "a typical household circuit carries 15 to 50 amps" adenosine monophosphate: a nucleotide found in muscle cells and important in metabolism; reversibly convertible to ADP and ATP
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the strength of a electrical current measured in amperes
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| AMP | very small genus of twining vines of North America and Asia: hog peanut |
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| AMP | vine widely distributed in eastern North America producing racemes of purple to maroon flowers and abundant (usually subterranean) edible one-seeded pods resembling peanuts |
| AMP | very small genus of twining vines of North America and Asia: hog peanut |
| AMP | vine widely distributed in eastern North America producing racemes of purple to maroon flowers and abundant (usually subterranean) edible one-seeded pods resembling peanuts |
| AMP | an association of neighboring states or tribes in ancient Greece |
| AMP | (genetics) an organism or cell having a diploid set of chromosomes from each parent |
| AMP | the condition of being amphidiploid |
| AMP | nonsensical writing (usually verse) |
| AMP | union of sperm and egg in sexual reproduction |
| AMP | reproduction involving the union or fusion of a male and a female gamete |
| AMP | a class of Gastropoda |
| AMP | lancelets |
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