| masticot | <chemistry> Massicot. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| mastiff | Origin: Mastives is irregular and unusual] [Prob. Fr. Prov. E. Masty, adj, large, n, a great dog, prob. Fr. Mast fruit, and hence, lit, fattened with mast. There is perh. Confusion with OF. Mestif mongrel; cf. Also F. Matin mastiff, OF. Mastin. <zoology> A breed of large dogs noted for strength and courage. There are various strains, differing in form and colour, and characteristic of different countries. <zoology> Mastiff bat, any bat of the genus Molossus; so called because the face somewhat resembles that of a mastiff. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| mastigomycotina | A subdivision of the fungi, formerly included in the phycomycetes. (12 Dec 1998) |
| mastigoneme | <biology> Lateral projections from eukaryotic flagella. May be stiff and alter the hydrodynamics of flagellar propulsion or flexible and alter the effective diameter of the flagellum (flimmer filaments). (05 Jan 1998) |
| mastigophora | A subphylum of flagellate protozoa. It contains two classes: phytomastigophora and zoomastigophora. (12 Dec 1998) |
| mastigophora infections | Infections with protozoa of the subphylum mastigophora. (12 Dec 1998) |
| mastigopod | <zoology> One of the Mastigopoda. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| mastigopoda | <zoology> The Infusoria. Origin: NL, fr. Gr, a whip +, foot. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| mastigote | An individual flagellate. Origin: G. Mastix, a whip (05 Mar 2000) |
| mastigure | <zoology> Any one of several large spiny-tailed lizards of the genus Uromastix. They inhabit Southern Asia and North Africa. Origin: Gr, a scourge + tail. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| mastitis | <pathology> Inflammation of the mammary gland or breast. (18 Nov 1997) |
| mastitis neonatorum | Mastitis in the secreting breast tissue of the newborn, usually staphylococcal. (05 Mar 2000) |
| masto- | The breast; the mastoid. Compare: mammo-, mazo-. Origin: G. Mastos (05 Mar 2000) |
| masto-occipital | Relating to the mastoid portion of the temporal bone and to the occipital bone, denoting the suture uniting them. Synonym: mastoccipital. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mastoccipital | Relating to the mastoid portion of the temporal bone and to the occipital bone, denoting the suture uniting them. Synonym: mastoccipital. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Bovine Mastitides, Bovine Mastitis, Mastitides, Bovine
Synonyms : Benign Mastocytoma, Mastocytoma, Skin, Cutaneous Mastocytoma
Synonyms : Disease, Mast-Cell, Diseases, Mast-Cell, Mast Cell Disease, Mast-Cell Diseases, Mastocytoses
Synonyms : Bullous Mastocytoses, Bullous Mastocytosis, Cutaneous Mastocytoses, Cutaneous Mastocytoses, Diffuse, Cutaneous Mastocytosis, Diffuse, Mastocytoses, Bullous, Mastocytoses, Cutaneous, Mastocytoses, Skin, Mastocytosis, Skin, Skin Mastocytoses
Synonyms : Aggressive Systemic Mastocytosis, Indolent Systemic Mastocytosis, Aggressive Systemic Mastocytoses, Indolent Systemic Mastocytoses, Mast-Cell Disease, Systemic, Mast-Cell Diseases, Systemic, Mastocytoses, Aggressive Systemic, Mastocytoses, Indolent Systemic
| masticatory diplegia |
paralysis of all the muscles which take part in mastication.
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| mastoid part of temporal bone |
the posterior portion of the pars petrosa ossis temporalis, bounded anteriorly by the external acoustic meatus and articulating superiorly with the parietal bone and posteriorly with the occipital bone. Called also mastoid bone.
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| mastoidectomy |
Mastoidectomy is an operation to remove disease from the bone behind the ear, when medical management is inadequate. There need not be drainage or ear pain for mastoid disease to exist. Sometimes a mastoidectomy is required in order to gain better exposure to the middle ear and attic. Although complications do not often occur, they include persistent ear drainage, infection in the mastoid cavity, and hearing loss which may be permanent. ...
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| masturbation |
Masturbation is the manual excitation of the sexual organs, most often to the point of orgasm. It can refer to excitation either by oneself or by another (see mutual masturbation), but commonly refers to such activities performed alone. It is part of a larger set of activities known as autoeroticism, which also includes the use of sex toys and non-genital stimulation. There are also masturbation machines used to simulate intercourse. ...
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| mast- |
A tall, usually movable structure, used to mount meteorological sensors on for monitoring near-surface atmospheric parameters. A mast differs from a tower in that it is designed to have minimal effect on the measurement(s) being made. Circular poles similar to a ship's mast are the most common shape.
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| MAST | a master's degree in teaching |
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| MAST | a person who acts as host at formal occasions (makes an introductory speech and introduces other speakers) |
| MAST | a master's degree in religion |
| MAST | a master's degree in education |
| MAST | a master's degree in fine arts |
| MAST | an advanced law degree |
| MAST | a master's degree in library science |
| MAST | a master's degree in literature |
| MAST | a master's degree in science |
| MAST | a master's degree in engineering |
| MAST | a master's degree in theology |
| MAST | a long-term outline of a project or government function |
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