| diluvium | Origin: L. Diluvium. See Dilute, Deluge. <geology> A deposit of superficial loam, sand, gravel, stones, etc, caused by former action of flowing waters, or the melting of glacial ice. The accumulation of matter by the ordinary operation of water is termed alluvium. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| dilating bougie |
a bougie whose diameter can be increased by turning a screw; commonly used for dilating a stricture of the urethra.
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| dilution coefficient |
a number that expresses the effectiveness of a disinfectant for a given organism. It is calculated by the equation tc n = k, where t is the time required for killing all organisms, c is the concentration of disinfectant, n is the dilution coefficient, and k is a constant. A low coefficient indicates the disinfectant is effective at a low concentration.
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| dilution-filtration technique |
a blood culture technique in which any culture inhibitors present in the blood are diluted out and red blood cells are removed before the sample is filtered and cultured, thereby permitting the identification of organisms in about 24 hours.
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| dilation and curettage |
D&C. A minor operation in which the cervix is expanded enough (dilation) to permit the cervical canal and uterine lining to be scraped with a spoon-shaped instrument called a curette (curettage). Also called dilatation and curettage.
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| dilator |
A device used to stretch or enlarge an opening.
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| dil | aromatic threadlike foliage of the dill plant used as seasoning |
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| dil | aromatic Old World herb having aromatic threadlike foliage and seeds used as seasoning |
| dil | pickle preserved in brine or vinegar flavored with dill seed |
| dil | seed of the dill plant used as seasoning |
| dil | aromatic threadlike foliage of the dill plant used as seasoning |
| dil | any of several evergreen trees or shrubs of the genus Dillenia grown for their foliage and nodding flowers resembling magnolias which are followed by fruit that is used in curries and jellies and preserves |
| dil | chiefly tropical shrubs and trees and climbers having leathery leaves or flattened leaflike stems: genera Dillenia |
| dil | family of more or less advanced dicotyledonous trees and shrubs and herbs |
| dil | genus of more or less advanced dicotyledonous trees and shrubs and herbs |
| dil | a group of families of more or less advanced trees and shrubs and herbs having either polypetalous or gamopetalous corollas and often with ovules attached to the walls of the ovary |
| dil | postpone doing what one should be doing |
| dil | someone who wastes time |
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