| podophthalmous | <zoology> Having the eyes on movable footstalks, or pedicels. Of or pertaining to the Podophthalmia. Origin: Podo- + Gr. An eye. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| podophyllin | <drug> An extract of podophyllum resin which isused to treat genital warts. See: podophyllotoxin. (09 Oct 1997) |
| podophyllotoxin | <drug> Toxin (414D) that binds to tubulin and prevents microtubule assembly. (18 Nov 1997) |
| podophyllous | 1. <zoology> Having thin, flat, leaflike locomotive organs. 2. <anatomy> Pertaining to, or composing, the layer of tissue, made up of laminae, beneath a horse's hoof. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| podophyllum | <botany> The dried seeds and root of the mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum) from which several medicinally-useful compounds can be extracted. (09 Oct 1997) |
| podophyllum resin | <botany> A powdered mixture of resins taken from dried seeds and root of the mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum), it is typically used as a topical caustic agent. (09 Oct 1997) |
| podospasm | Podospasmus Spasm of the foot. Synonym: podismus. Origin: podo-+ G. Spasmos, spasm (05 Mar 2000) |
| podosperm | <botany> The stalk of a seed or ovule. Origin: Podo- + Gr. Seed: cf. F. Podosperme. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| podostomata | <zoology> An order of Bryozoa of which Rhabdopleura is the type. See Rhabdopleura. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Poys, podos, foot +, mouth. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| podotheca | Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Poys, podos, foot + case. <zoology> The scaly covering of the foot of a bird or reptile. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| podoviridae | <virology> A family of bacteriophage viruses (including the T7 phage group) which arecharacterised by isometric or elongate heads, linear double-stranded DNA genomes, and short, non-contracting tails. (09 Oct 1997) |
| podura | Origin: NL.; Gr. Poys, podos, foot + tail. Any small leaping thysanurous insect of the genus Podura and related genera; a springtail. <zoology> Podura scale, one of the minute scales with which the body of a podura is covered. They are used as test objects for the microscope. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| podurid | <zoology> Any species of Podura or allied genera. Pertaining to the poduras. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| podzolisation | <biochemistry> The process by which sesquioxides (aluminum and iron) are leached from the A-horizon and precipitated in the B-horizon, often resulting in a leached layer, the E-horizon (see horizon. (09 Oct 1997) |
| podium |
A raised platform with a broad terrace on top of the arena wall in the Colosseum. The best seat was reserved for the emperor or whoever was funding the games. The remaining seats were used by senators or visiting ambassadors. Also used for the platforms often found in temples.
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| podiatric medicine |
The certifying board for primary care in podiatry, now combined with the [podiatric orthopedic] board as the American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics and Primary Podiatric Medicine (ABPOPPM).
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dry dehiscent capsule, the flamboyant (Delonix regia) fruits are giant pods as well as Entada rheedii
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a seed vessel or fruit of a plant.
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| POD | gymnosperms with simple persistent needlelike or scalelike leaves |
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| POD | New Zealand conifer |
| POD | erect or shrubby tree of Africa having ridged dark gray bark and rigid glossy medium to long leaves |
| POD | low wide-spreading coniferous shrub of New Zealand mountains |
| POD | New Zealand conifer |
| POD | valuable timber tree of New Zealand yielding hard reddish wood used for furniture and bridges and wharves |
| POD | perennial rhizomatous herbs |
| POD | North American herb with poisonous root stock and edible though insipid fruit |
| POD | a soil that develops in temperate to cold moist climates under coniferous or heath vegetation |
| POD | a soil that develops in temperate to cold moist climates under coniferous or heath vegetation |
| POD | a soil that develops in temperate to cold moist climates under coniferous or heath vegetation |
| POD | a soil that develops in temperate to cold moist climates under coniferous or heath vegetation |
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