| dol | pain [Lat. dolor] |
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| DOLLS | [Lee] double-loop locking suture |
| DOLV | Double Outlet Left Ventricle |
| DOLV | double outlet left ventricle |
| DOM | Dimeth-Oxy-Methyl amphetamine |
| DOM | deaminated O-methyl metabolite; department of medicine; dimethoxymethylamphetamine; dissolved organic matter; dominance, dominant |
| dom | dominant |
| DOMA | dihydromandelic acid |
| DOMF | 2'7'-dibromo-4'-(hydroxymercuri)fluorescein |
| DOMS | Diploma in Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery |
| Dom | Domoic Acid |
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| DOM | Domperidone |
| DOMA | 3,4-dihydroxy mandelic acid |
| DOMS | Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness |
| DON | 4-deoxynivalenol |
| DON | 6-diazo-4-oxo-norleucine |
| DON | determination of Deoxynivalenol |
| DOP | Di-n-octyl phthalate |
| DOP | dopamine |
| DOP-PCR | Degenerate Oligonucleotide Primed PCR |
| doeglic | <chemistry> Pertaining to, or obtained from, the doegling; as, doeglic acid, an oily substance resembling oleic acid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| doegling | <zoology> The beaked whale (Balaenoptera rostrata), from which doegling oil is obtained. Origin: Native name in Faroe Islands. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Doerfler | Leo, U.S. Audiologist, *1919. See: Doerfler-Stewart test. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Doerfler-Stewart test | Examination of the patient's ability to respond to spondee words in the presence of a masking noise of the saw-tooth type; used especially in differentiating between functional and organic hearing loss. Synonym: D-S test. (05 Mar 2000) |
| doeskin | 1. The skin of the doe. 2. A firm woolen cloth with a smooth, soft surface like a doe's skin; made for men's wear. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| dog | 1. <zoology> A quadruped of the genus Canis, especially. The domestic dog (C. Familiaris). The dog is distinguished above all others of the inferior animals for intelligence, docility, and attachment to man. There are numerous carefully bred varieties, as the beagle, bloodhound, bulldog, coachdog, collie, Danish dog, foxhound, greyhound, mastiff, pointer, poodle, St. Bernard, setter, spaniel, spitz dog, terrier, etc. There are also many mixed breeds, and partially domesticated varieties, as well as wild dogs, like the dingo and dhole. (See these names in the Vocabulary) 2. A mean, worthless fellow; a wretch. "What is thy servant, which is but a dog, that he should do this great thing?" (2 Kings viii. 13 (Rev. Ver)) 3. A fellow; used humorously or contemptuously; as, a sly dog; a lazy dog. 4. <astronomy> One of the two constellations, Canis Major and Canis Minor, or the Greater Dog and the Lesser Dog. Canis Major contains the Dog Star (Sirius). 5. An iron for holding wood in a fireplace; a firedog; an andiron. 6. <mechanics> A grappling iron, with a claw or claws, for fastening into wood or other heavy articles, for the purpose of raising or moving them. An iron with fangs fastening a log in a saw pit, or on the carriage of a sawmill. 7. A piece in machinery acting as a catch or clutch; especially, the carrier of a lathe, also, an adjustable stop to change motion, as in a machine tool. 8. To hunt or track like a hound; to follow insidiously or indefatigably; to chase with a dog or dogs; to worry, as if by dogs; to hound with importunity. "I have been pursued, dogged, and waylaid." (Pope) "Your sins will dog you, pursue you." (Burroughs) "Eager ill-bred petitioners, who do not so properly supplicate as hunt the person whom they address to, dogging him from place to place, till they even extort an answer to their rude requests." (South) Dog is used adjectively or in composition, commonly in the sense of relating to, or characteristic of, a dog. It is also used to denote a male; as, dog fox or g-fox, a male fox; dog otter or dog-otter, dog wolf, etc.; also to denote a thing of cheap or mean quality; as, dog Latin. A dead dog, a thing of no use or value. A dog in the manger, an ugly-natured person who prevents others from enjoying what would be an advantage to them but is none to him. <zoology> Dog ape, a male ape. <botany> Dog cabbage, or Dog's cabbage, any species of univalve shells of the family Nassidae, especially. The Nassa reticulata of England. To give, or throw, to the dogs, to throw away as useless. "Throw physic to the dogs; I'll none of it." . To go to the dogs, to go to ruin; to be ruined. Origin: AS. Docga; akin to D. Dog mastiff, Dan. Dogge, Sw. Dogg. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| dog bee | A male or drone bee. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| dog disease | Influenza-like febrile viral disease caused by several members of the bunyaviridae family and transmitted mostly by the bloodsucking sandfly phlebotomus papatasii. (12 Dec 1998) |
| dog diseases | Diseases of the domestic dog (canis familiaris). This term does not include diseases of wild dogs, wolves, foxes, and other canidae for which the heading carnivora is used. (12 Dec 1998) |
| dog distemper virus | An RNA virus of the genus Morbillivirus, a member of the family Paramyxoviridae, that causes canine distemper. Synonym: dog distemper virus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dog ear | Redundant corner of skin, usually the result of mismatch in a wound closure, leaving an excessive hump or triangular bit of tissue. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dog nose | A disease, endemic in West Africa, characterised by exostoses from the nasal processes of the maxillary bones, producing a symmetrical swelling on each side of the nose; believed to be an osteitis connected with yaws. Synonym: anakhre, dog nose, gorondou, henpuye. Origin: native name (05 Mar 2000) |
| dog unit | The amount of adrenal cortical extract per kilogram of body weight which, given daily, will maintain an adrenalectomised dog in good condition for 7 to 10 days. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dog's-bane | <botany> See Dogbane. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| dog's-ear | The corner of a leaf, in a book, turned down like the ear of a dog. Dog's"-eared. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Eyedness, Dominance, Eye, Ocular Dominance
Synonyms : Dominance Subordination, Dominance-Subordinations
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| dogma |
a religious doctrine that is proclaimed as true without proof a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative; "he believed all the Marxist dogma"
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mental infirmity as a consequence of old age; sometimes shown by foolish infatuations
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person who makes a gift of property (medicine) someone who gives blood or tissue or an organ to be used in another person (the host)
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having more than one decidedly dissimilar aspects or qualities; "a double (or dual) role for an actor"; "the office of a clergyman is twofold; public preaching and private influence"- R.W.Emerson; "every episode has its double and treble meaning"-Frederick Harrison increase twofold; "The population doubled within 50 years" consisting of or involving two parts or components usually in pairs; "an egg with a double yolk"; "a double (binary) star"; "double doors"; "dual controls for pilot and copilot"; "duple (or double) time consists of two (or a multiple of two) beats to a measure" a base hit on which the batter stops safely at second base; "he hit a double to deep centerfield" hit a two-base hit twice as great or many; "ate a double portion"; "the dose is doubled"; "a twofold increase" used of flowers having more than the usual number of petals in crowded or overlapping arrangements; "double chrysanthemums have many rows of petals and are usually spherical or hemispherical" a stand-in for movie stars to perform dangerous stunts; "his first job in Hollywood was as a double for Clark Gable" double over: bend over or curl up, usually with laughter or pain; "He doubled and vomited violently" someone who closely resembles a famous person (especially an actor); "he could be Gingrich's double"; "she's the very image of her mother" do double duty; serve two purposes or have two functions; "She doubles as his wife and secretary" bivalent: used of homologous chromosomes associated in pairs in synapsis downward and forward; "he was bent double with pain" large enough for two; "a double bed"; "a double room" a quantity that is twice as great as another; "36 is the double of 18" bridge: make a demand for (a card or suit) two together; "some people sleep better double" doubly: to double the degree; "she was doubly rewarded"; "his eyes were double bright" doubling: raising the stakes in a card game by a factor of 2; "I decided his double was a bluff" duplicate: make or do or perform again; "He could never replicate his brilliant performance of the magic trick" having two meanings with intent to deceive; "a sly double meaning"; "spoke with forked tongue"
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a stubborn person of arbitrary or arrogant opinions
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| DO | a square-dance figure |
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| DO | treat or consider adequately or fairly |
| DO | capable of existing or taking place or proving true |
| DO | a quiet plodding workhorse |
| DO | medium large breed of dog of German origin with a glossy black and tan coat |
| DO | medium large breed of dog of German origin with a glossy black and tan coat |
| DO | the basic unit of money on Sao Tome e Principe |
| DO | large soft-bodied insect having long slender mandibles in the male |
| DO | large brown aquatic larva of the dobsonfly |
| DO | large soft-bodied insect having long slender mandibles in the male |
| DO | large soft-bodied insect having long slender mandibles in the male |
| DO | a licensed medical practitioner |
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