| analgesimeter | A device for eliciting painful stimuli in order to measure pain under experimental conditions. Origin: analgesia + G. Metron, measure (05 Mar 2000) |
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| analgetic | Synonym: analgesic. 2. Associated with decreased pain perception. (05 Mar 2000) |
| anality | Referring to the psychic organization derived from, and characteristic of, the Freudian anal period of psychosexual development. (05 Mar 2000) |
| anallagmatic | <mathematics> Not changed in form by inversion. Anallagmatic curves, a class of curves of the fourth degree which have certain peculiar relations to circles; sometimes called bicircular quartics. Anallagmatic surfaces, a certain class of surfaces of the fourth degree. Origin: Gr. Priv. + a change. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| anallantoic | <anatomy> Without, or not developing, an allantois. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| anallantoidea | <zoology> The division of Vertebrata in which no allantois is developed. It includes amphibians, fishes, and lower forms. Origin: Gr. Priv. + E. Allantoidea. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| anallergic | Not allergic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| analog | 1. One of two organs or parts in different species of animals or plants which differ in structure or development but are similar in function. 2. A compound that resembles another in structure but is not necessarily an isomer (e.g., 5-fluorouracil is an analog of thymine); analog's are often used to block enzymatic reactions by combining with enzymes (e.g., isopropyl thiogalactoside vs. Lactose). Synonym: analogue. Origin: G. Analogos, proportionate (05 Mar 2000) |
| analog-digital conversion | The process of converting analog data such as continually measured voltage to discrete, digital form. (12 Dec 1998) |
| analogous | According to a due ratio, conformable, proportionate, resembling or similar in some respects, as in function or appearance, but not in origin or development. Compare: homologous. Origin: Gr. Analogos (18 Nov 1997) |
| analogue | <chemistry> A compound that is structurally similar to another. (10 Jan 1998) |
| analogy | <biology> Two anatomical structures or behavioural traits within different and unrelated organisms which perform the same functions in each organism but which did not originate from an ancestral structure or trait that the organisms' ancestors had in common. Instead, the structures or traits arose separately and then later evolved to perform the same function (or similar functions). See: convergent evolution. Compare: homology. (09 Oct 1997) |
| analphalipoproteinaemia | Familial high {density lipoprotein deficiency}; a heritable disorder of lipid metabolism characterised by almost complete absence from plasma of high density lipoproteins, and by storage of cholesterol esters in foam cells, tonsillar enlargement, an orange or yellow-gray colour of the pharyngeal and rectal mucosa, hepatosplenomegaly, lymph node enlargement, corneal opacity, and peripheral neuropathy; autosomal recessive inheritance. Synonym: familial high {density lipoprotein deficiency}, Tangier disease. Origin: G. An-, priv., + alpha, a, + lipoprotein + -aemia, blood (05 Mar 2000) |
| analysand | In psychoanalysis, the person being analyzed. Origin: analysis + L. -andus, gerundive ending (05 Mar 2000) |
| analyser | <microscopy> An optical device, capable of producing plane polarized light, used for detecting the state of polarization. A second polarizing element inserted beyond a preparation. When its vibration direction is at right angles to the vibration direction of the polarize, the field becomes black if no anisotropic specimen is on the stage or when viewing an anisotropic substance in an extinction position or directly down an optic axis of an anisotropic crystal. (05 Aug 1998) |
| analgesic |
capable of relieving pain; "the anodyne properties of certain drugs"; "an analgesic effect" a medicine used to relieve pain
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analgesic: capable of relieving pain; "the anodyne properties of certain drugs"; "an analgesic effect"
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analogue: something having the property of being analogous to something else analogue: of a circuit or device having an output that is proportional to the input; "analogue device"; "linear amplifier"
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similar or equivalent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar; "brains and computers are often considered analogous"; "salmon roe is marketed as analogous to caviar" corresponding in function but not in evolutionary origin; "the wings of a bee and those of a hummingbird are analogous"
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anal stage: (psychoanalysis) the second sexual and social stage of a child's development during which bowel control is learned
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| anal | a person unable to read |
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| anal | not alphabetic |
| anal | having little acquaintance with writing |
| anal | a person undergoing psychoanalysis |
| anal | subject to psychoanalytic treatment |
| anal | make a mathematical, chemical, or grammatical analysis of |
| anal | consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning |
| anal | an instrument that performs analyses |
| anal | an investigation of the component parts of a whole |
| anal | a set of techniques for exploring underlying motives and a method of treating various mental disorders |
| anal | the abstract separation of a whole into its constituent parts for study |
| anal | a branch of mathematics involving calculus and the theory of limits |
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