| megalocytic anaemia | Any anaemia in which the average size of circulating erythrocytes is greater than normal, i.e., the mean corpuscular volume is 94 cu um or more (normal range, 82 to 92 cu um), including such syndromes as pernicious anaemia, sprue, coeliac disease, macrocytic anaemia of pregnancy, anaemia of diphyllobothriasis, and others. Synonym: megalocytic anaemia. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| megalocytosis | The occurrence of unusually large numbers of macrocytes in the circulating blood. Synonym: macrocytosis, megalocythemia, megalocytosis. Origin: macrocyte + G. Haima, blood Hyperchromatic macrocythemia, an inexact term frequently used for macrocytes that contain an unusually large amount of haemoglobin, but are actually normochromic; although the total mass of haemoglobin is greater than normal (owing to the large cells), the percentage of haemoglobin in the cells is not greater than normal. (05 Mar 2000) |
| megalodactylia | Condition characterised by enlargement of one or more digits (fingers or toes). Synonym: dactylomegaly, macrodactylia, macrodactylism, macrodactyly, megalodactylia, megalodactylism, megalodactyly. Origin: mega-+ G. Daktylos, digit (05 Mar 2000) |
| megalodont | <zoology> Having large teeth. A macrodont animal. Origin: Macro- + Gr, a tooth. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| megalodontia | Macrodontism The state of having abnormally large teeth. Synonym: megadontism, megalodontia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| megaloencephalic | Denoting an abnormally large brain. (05 Mar 2000) |
| megaloencephalon | An abnormally large brain. Synonym: macroencephalon. Origin: megalo-+ G. Enkephalos, brain (05 Mar 2000) |
| megaloencephaly | Abnormal largeness of the brain. Origin: megalo-+ G. Enkephalon, brain (05 Mar 2000) |
| megaloenteron | Abnormal largeness of the intestine. Synonym: enteromegaly, enteromegalia. Origin: megalo-+ G. Enteron, intestine (05 Mar 2000) |
| megalogastria | Abnormally large size of the stomach. Synonym: macrogastria. Origin: megalo-+ G. Gaster, stomach (05 Mar 2000) |
| megaloglossia | Synonym: macroglossia. Origin: megalo-+ G. Glossa, tongue (05 Mar 2000) |
| megalographia | Rarely used term for writing with very large letters. Synonym: megalographia. Origin: macro-+ G. Grapho, to write (05 Mar 2000) |
| megalohepatia | <clinical sign> Enlargement of the liver. (18 Nov 1997) |
| megalokaryocyte | <haematology> Giant polyploid cell of bone marrow that gives rise to 3-4,000 platelets. (18 Nov 1997) |
| megalomania | <psychiatry> A mental condition where the patient is exhibits delusions of grandeur, patient has a greatly enhanced opinion of himself. (29 Oct 1998) |
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| megaloceros |
The Irish Elk (Megaloceros giganteus) is an extinct deer that lived in Europe during the Pliocene, Pleistocene, and Holocene epochs. It is famous for its formidable size (about two meters at the shoulders), and in particular for having the largest antlers of any known cervid (a maximum of 13 feet from tip to tip). ...
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Prefix denoting multiplication by a million.
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| megacycle |
(Obsolete.) See megahertz.
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| megabase |
(abbr: Mb) A length of DNA consisting of 10 6 base pairs (if double-stranded) or 10 6 bases (if single-stranded). 1 Mb = 10 3 kb = 10 6 bp.
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| megasporangium |
the larger of the two kinds of sporangia produced in the sexual life cycle of a heterosporous plant. Produces megaspores.
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| MEG | type genus of the Megapodiidae |
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| MEG | humpback whales |
| MEG | large whalebone whale with long flippers noted for arching or humping its back as it dives |
| MEG | visible to the naked eye (especially of rocks and anatomical features) |
| MEG | larger of the two types of spore produced in heterosporous plants |
| MEG | gigantic extinct terrestrial sloth-like mammal of the Pliocene and Pleistocene in America |
| MEG | a large extinct ground sloth |
| MEG | a large extinct ground sloth |
| MEG | a large extinct ground sloth |
| MEG | extinct ground sloths |
| MEG | type genus of the Megatheriidae |
| MEG | a measure of explosive power (of an atomic weapon) equal to that of one million tons of TNT |
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