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A style of popular dance music characterized by slick, ostinato-like rhythms and propulsive, repetitive lyrics.
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| discoid placenta |
A placenta that constitutes practically one circumscribed and circular mass.
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| disconjugate gaze |
Unpaired movements of the eyes. SEE: ophthalmoplegia. ETIOLOGY: Uncoupling of eye movements may occur in many diseases and conditions, including injuries to the oculomotor nerves; fractures
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| discoblastic |
pertaining to a discoblastula or to discoidal cleavage.
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| discoblastula |
the specialized blastula formed by cleavage of a fertilized telolecithal ovum, consisting of a cellular cap (the embryonic disc or blastoderm) separated by the blastocoele from a floor of uncleaved yolk.
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| disco | a large and taxonomically difficult group of Ascomycetes in which the fleshy fruiting body is disklike or cup-shaped |
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| disco | relating to or characteristic of fungi of the subclass Discomycetes |
| disco | cause to lose one's composure |
| disco | cause to feel embarrassment |
| disco | having self-possession upset |
| disco | causing an emotional disturbance |
| disco | in a disturbing or embarrassing manner |
| disco | anxious embarrassment |
| disco | anxious embarrassment |
| disco | (medicine) not indicating the presence of microorganisms or disease or a specific condition |
| disco | establishing as invalid or untrue |
| disco | make disconnected, disjoin or unfasten |
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