| mandibulo-oculofacial | Relating to the mandible and the orbital part of the face. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| mandibulo-oculofacial syndrome | A syndrome of bony anomalies of the calvaria, face, and jaw, with brachygnathia, narrow curved nose, and multiple ocular defects including microphthalmia, microcornea, and cataract, often with alopecia overlying skull sutures, or alopecia areata and hypoplasia, or absence of eyebrows. The pattern of inheritance is undecided. Synonym: congenital sutural alopecia, Hallermann-Streiff syndrome, Hallermann-Streiff-Francois syndrome, mandibulo-oculofacial syndrome, oculomandibulodyscephaly, oculomandibulofacial syndrome, progeria with cataract, progeria with microphthalmia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mandibuloacral dysostosis | An autosomal recessive disorder characterised by dental crowding, acro-osteolysis, stiff joints, and atrophy of the skin of the hands and feet; clavicles are hypoplastic, cranial sutures are wide, and multiple wormian bones are present. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mandibulofacial | Relating to the mandible and the face. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mandibulofacial dysostosis | A hereditary disorder occurring in two forms: the complete form (franceschetti's syndrome) is characterised by antimongoloid slant of the palpebral fissures, coloboma of the lower lid, micrognathia and hypoplasia of the zygomatic arches, and microtia. It is transmitted as an autosomal trait. The incomplete form (treacher collins syndrome) is characterised by the same anomalies in less pronounced degree. It occurs sporadically, but an autosomal dominant mode of transmission is suspected. (12 Dec 1998) |
| mandibulofacial dysotosis syndrome | A hereditary disorder occurring in two forms: the complete form (franceschetti's syndrome) is characterised by antimongoloid slant of the palpebral fissures, coloboma of the lower lid, micrognathia and hypoplasia of the zygomatic arches, and microtia. It is transmitted as an autosomal trait. The incomplete form (treacher collins syndrome) is characterised by the same anomalies in less pronounced degree. It occurs sporadically, but an autosomal dominant mode of transmission is suspected. (12 Dec 1998) |
| mandibulofacial dysplasia | A hereditary disorder occurring in two forms: the complete form (franceschetti's syndrome) is characterised by antimongoloid slant of the palpebral fissures, coloboma of the lower lid, micrognathia and hypoplasia of the zygomatic arches, and microtia. It is transmitted as an autosomal trait. The incomplete form (treacher collins syndrome) is characterised by the same anomalies in less pronounced degree. It occurs sporadically, but an autosomal dominant mode of transmission is suspected. (12 Dec 1998) |
| mandibulohyoid | <anatomy> Pertaining both to the mandibular and the hyoid arch, or situated between them. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| mandibulomaxillary fixation | Fixation of fractures of the mandible or maxilla by applying elastic bands or stainless steel wire between the maxillary and mandibular arch bars or other types of splint. Synonym: mandibulomaxillary fixation, maxillomandibular fixation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mandibulopharyngeal | Relating to the mandible and the pharynx; denoting the region between the pharynx and the ramus of the mandible, in which are found the internal carotid artery, the internal jugular vein, and the vagus, glossopharyngeal, accessory, and hypoglossal nerves. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mandibulum | The jaw bone. (27 Sep 1997) |
| mandingos | <ethnology> An extensive and powerful tribe of West African negroes. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| mandioca | <botany> See Manioc. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| mandlestone | <chemical> Amygdaloid. Origin: G. Mandelstein almond stone. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| mandragora | <botany> A genus of plants; the mandrake. See Mandrake. Origin: L, mandragoras the mandrake. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Mandragora vernalis
Synonyms : Mandrillus leucophaeus, Mandrillus sphinx, Drills, Mandrills
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The Mandrake Press was founded by Edward Goldston and P. R. Stephenson in 1929. In 1930 the company had financial problems and a consortium led by Aleister Crowley formed Mandrake Press Ltd. The new consortium was equally unsuccessful and the company was dissolved in 1930. ...
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| mandala |
A circular design containing deities, geometrical forms, symbols and so on that represent totality, the self, or the universe.
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| mandible |
The lower jaw, derived from the first branchial arch.
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| mandible |
One element of a cephalopod beak or jaw.
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| mandibulofacial dysostosis |
(noun) : a dysostosis of the face and lower jaw inherited as an autosomal dominant trait and characterized by bilateral malformations, deformities of the outer and middle ear, and a usu. smaller lower jaw --called also Treacher Collins syndrome
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| mand | shrubby climber having glossy leaves and white funnel-shaped flowers with yellow throats |
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| mand | woody vine of Argentina grown as an ornamental for its glossy leaves and racemes of large fragrant funnel-shaped creamy-white flowers |
| mand | the lower jawbone in vertebrates |
| mand | the lower jawbone in vertebrates |
| mand | relating to the lower jaw |
| mand | the condyle of the ramus of the mandible that articulates with the skull |
| mand | a deep concavity in the temporal bone at the root of the zygomatic arch that receives the condyle of the mandible |
| mand | a salivary gland inside the lower jaw on either side that produces most of the nocturnal saliva |
| mand | the joint between the head of the lower jawbone and the temporal bone |
| mand | small indentation in the middle of the lower jawbone |
| mand | having mandibles |
| mand | of or relating to the lower jaw and face |
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