| cleistogamy | <botany> The condition of having flowers which never open and self-pollination occurs, and the flowers are often small and inconspicuous. (13 Nov 1997) |
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| cleistothecium | In fungi, an ascocarp that is closed, with randomly dispersed asci. Origin: G. Kleistos, enclosed, + theke, box (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cleland nomenclature | A nomenclature for representing the binding mechanisms of enzyme-catalyzed reactions; in this nomenclature, substrates are represented by the letters A, B, C, etc., while products are represented by P, Q, R, etc., enzyme by E, and modified forms of the enzyme by F, G, etc.; in addition, the number of substrates or products is represented by uni, bi, ter, etc.; thus, an aminotransferase reaction (e.g., alanine transaminase) has a ping-pong bi bi mechanism; glutamine synthetase has been reported to have a random ter ter mechanism.subentries under mechanism. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cleland's reagent | <chemical> A reagent commonly used in biochemical studies as a protective agent to prevent the oxidation of sh (thiol) groups and for reducing disulphides to dithiols. Pharmacological action: sulfhydryl reagents, expectorants. Chemical name: 2,3-Butanediol, 1,4-dimercapto-, (R*,R*)- (12 Dec 1998) |
| clemastine | <chemical> Histamine h1 antagonist used as the hydrogen fumarate in hay fever, rhinitis, allergic skin conditions, and pruritus. It causes drowsiness. Pharmacological action: anti-allergic agents, antipruritics, histamine h1 antagonists. Chemical name: Pyrrolidine, 2-(2-(1-(4-chlorophenyl)-1-phenylethoxy)ethyl)-1-methyl-, (R-(R*,R*))- (12 Dec 1998) |
| clemizole | 1-Chlorobenzyl-2-(1-pyrrolidinylmethyl)benzimidazole;an antihistaminic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| clenbuterol | <chemical> A substituted phenylaminoethanol that has beta-2 adrenomimetic properties at very low doses. It is used as a bronchodilator in asthma. Pharmacological action: adrenergic beta-agonists, bronchodilator agents, sympathomimetic. Chemical name: Benzenemethanol, 4-amino-3,5-dichloro-alpha-(((1,1-dimethylethyl)amino)methyl)- (12 Dec 1998) |
| clenched fist sign | <clinical sign> In angina pectoris, pressing of the clenched fist against the chest to indicate the constricting, pressing quality of the pain. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cleoid | A dental instrument with a pointed elliptical cutting end, used in excavating cavities or carving fillings and waxes. Origin: A. S. Cle, claw + G. Eidos, resemblance (05 Mar 2000) |
| cleptoparasite | A parasite that develops on the prey of the parasite's host. Origin: G. Klepto, to steal, + parasite (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cleret | M., 20th century French physician. See: Launois-Cleret syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| clerical spectacles | Spectacles, used for reading, in which the upper portion of the lenses are removed. Synonym: clerical spectacles, pantoscopic spectacles, pulpit spectacles. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Clevenger | Shobal V., U.S. Neurologist, 1843-1920. See: Clevenger's fissure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Clevenger's fissure | The sulcus on the basal aspect of the temporal lobe that separates the fusiform gyrus from the inferior temporal gyrus on its lateral side. Synonym: sulcus temporalis inferior, Clevenger's fissure. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cleavage fracture |
shelling off of cartilage with a small fragment of bone from the upper surface of the capitellum humeri.
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| cleidohyoid muscle |
a slip of muscle sometimes seen augmenting the sternohyoid muscle, extending from the hyoid bone to the clavicle.
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a substance used for rendering histologic specimens transparent.
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Cleavage is the partial exposure of a woman's breasts, and/or the vertical line created by them, particularly when exposed by low-cut clothing. The fashion industry describes the cleavage created by particular outfits using fashion lines for key points on the body. The relevant fashion lines in cleavage are the neckline (distance from the neck), armhole (distance in from the armpit), and cutoff line (distance from the point below the breasts). ...
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Clear, whose relative obscurity is due in large part to its absence of a defining track (as Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus had with "Nature's Way", and The Family That Plays Together with "I Got a Line on You"), has nevertheless garnered, since its 1969 inception, a surprising fellowship among diehard Spirit fans. ...
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| CLE | a room that is virtually free of dust or bacteria |
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| CLE | an opportunity to start over without prejudice |
| CLE | make oneself presentable or neat |
| CLE | put (things or places) in order |
| CLE | dispose of |
| CLE | make a big profit |
| CLE | clear and distinct to the senses |
| CLE | (of persons) neat and smart in appearance |
| CLE | free from evil or guilt |
| CLE | having well-proportioned limbs |
| CLE | morally pure |
| CLE | closely shaved recently |
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