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the incomplete or intermediate conversion of complex chemical bodies into simpler compounds; applied especially to digestive processes.
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| katophoria |
Katotropia.
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| katotropia |
A tendency of the eyeball to deviate downward. SYN: katophoria.
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| kata |
basic movement and vocal patterns used by Kabuki actors to create atmosphere and psychological states; they are antirealistic and employ exaggeration and rhythm.
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| Katz |
(author of "Sefer Me'irat 'Enayim"; d. 1614);
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