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  • tonic
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  • tonic
    °­ÀåÁ¦.[Á¤½Å]±äÀ强(ÑÌíåàõ)ÀÇ, °­Á÷¼º(Ë­òÁàõ)ÀÇ.
  • tonic blepharospasm
    °­Á÷¼º ¾È°Ë¿¬Ãà(¡­äÑÌ¡Õýõê)
  • tonic cerebellar fit
    ±äÀ强 ¼Ò³ú¹ßÀÛ(¡­á³ÒàÛ¡íÂ).
  • tonic cerebellar fit
    ±äÀ强 ¼Ò³ú¹ßÀÛ(ÑÌíåàõá³ÒàÛ¡íÂ)
  • tonic clonic seizure
    ±äÀ强 °£´ë¼º(ÊàÓÛàõ) ¹ßÀÛ
  • tonic contraction
    °­Á÷¼º ¼öÃà(Ë­òÁàõâ¥õê)
  • tonic contraction
    °­Á÷¼º ¼öÃà(Ë­òÁàõâ¥õê).
  • tonic control
    °­Á÷¼º(Ë­òÁàõ) Á¦¾î
  • tonic control
    °­Á÷¼º(Ë­òÁàõ) Á¦¾î.
  • tonic convergence
    ±äÀ强´«¸ðÀ½, ±äÀå¼ºÆøÁÖ
  • tonic convulsion = t. spasm
    ±äÀå(¼º) °æ·Ã(ÑÌíåàõÌâÕý).
  • tonic cramps
    ±äÀ强 µ¿Åë, µ¿Å뼺 °­Á÷.
  • tonic cramps
    ±äÀ强 µ¿Åë(ÔÙ÷Ô), µ¿Å뼺 °­Á÷(˧òÁ)
  • tonic extension
    °­Á÷¼º ½ÅÀü(Ë­òÁàõãßî÷).
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  • tonsillar pits
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  • tonsillar remnant
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  • tonsillectome
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  • tonsillith
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  • tonsillomycosis
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tonsilitic <anatomy> Tonsilar.
Alternative forms: tonsillitic.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tonsilitis <medicine> Inflammation of the tonsil; quinsy.
Alternative forms:, and more usually, tonsillitis.
Origin: NL. See Tonsil, and -itis.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tonsilla Synonym: palatine tonsil.
Origin: L. (see tonsil)
(05 Mar 2000)
tonsilla adenoidea An alternate term for pharyngeal tonsil.
(05 Mar 2000)
tonsilla cerebelli A rounded lobule on the undersurface of each cerebellar hemisphere, continuous medially with the uvula of the cerebellar vermis.
Synonym: tonsilla cerebelli, amygdala cerebelli.
(05 Mar 2000)
tonsilla intestinalis See: Peyer's patches.
(05 Mar 2000)
tonsilla lingualis A collection of lymphoid follicles on the posterior or pharyngeal portion of the dorsum of the tongue.
Synonym: tonsilla lingualis.
(05 Mar 2000)
tonsilla palatina A large oval mass of lymphoid tissue embedded in the lateral wall of the oral pharynx on either side between the pillars of the fauces.
Synonym: tonsilla palatina, tonsilla, faucial tonsil, tonsil.
(05 Mar 2000)
tonsilla pharyngealis A collection of more or less closely aggregated lymphoid nodules on the posterior wall and roof of the nasopharynx, the hypertrophy of which constitutes the morbid condition called adenoids.
Synonym: tonsilla pharyngealis, tonsilla adenoidea, Luschka's gland, Luschka's tonsil, third tonsil.
(05 Mar 2000)
tonsilla tubaria A collection of lymphoid nodules near the pharyngeal opening of the auditory tube.
Synonym: tonsilla tubaria, eustachian tonsil, Gerlach's tonsil.
(05 Mar 2000)
tonsillar Relating to a tonsil, especially the palatine tonsil.
Synonym: amygdaline.
(05 Mar 2000)
tonsillar branch of glossopharyngeal nerve <anatomy, nerve> Branches of glossopharyngeal nerve conducting sensory fibres from the palatine tonsillar fossa.
Synonym: rami tonsillares nervi glossopharyngei.
(05 Mar 2000)
tonsillar branch of the facial artery <anatomy, artery> Primary blood supply to palatine tonsil, with extensive anastomoses with other tonsillar arteries.
Synonym: ramus tonsillaris arteriae facialis.
(05 Mar 2000)
tonsillar calculus A calcareous concretion in a distended tonsillar crypt.
Synonym: tonsillar calculus, tonsillith.
Origin: tonsillo-+ G. Lithos, stone
(05 Mar 2000)
tonsillar crypt One of the variable number of deep recesses that extend into the palatine and pharyngeal tonsils from the free surface where they open at the tonsillar fossa.
Synonym: crypta tonsillaris.
(05 Mar 2000)
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tonoplast Vacuoles are large membrane-bound compartments within some eukaryotic cells where they serve a variety of different functions: capturing food materials or unwanted structural debris surrounding the cell, sequestering materials that might be toxic to the cell, maintaining fluid balance (called turgor) within the cell, exporting unwanted substances from the cell, or even determining relative cell size. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonoplast
tonsillolith A tonsillolith (or tonsil stone) is a ball-like accumulation of food particles, bacteria, leukocytes, and dried mucus in the folds of tonsils. These folds are referred to as crypts. The balls of bacterica and their waste products are colored white or yellow and have a very foul odor, especially when dislodged and broken. Tonsilloliths may contribute to halitosis and sore throats. Prevention methods include gargling salt water or a non-alcohol, non-sugar based mouth wash. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonsillolith
tongs Tongs are gripping and lifting tools, of which there are many forms adapted to their specific use. Some are merely large pincers or nippers, but the greatest number fall into three classes: # Tongs which have long arms terminating in small flat circular grippers and are pivoted close to the handle, as in the common fire-tongs, used for picking up pieces of coal and placing them on a fire. ...
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tone The appearance or color of coffee. ie "This light toned coffee resembles the brown robes of the Franciscan Order."
Ãâó: www.geocities.com/Paris/Salon/2549/glossary.html
tonometry the procedure used to measure the pressure within the eye; is useful in detecting glaucoma
Ãâó: www.american-depot.com/services/resources_gl_t.asp
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TON any of various devices for taking hold of objects
TON metal striker that hangs inside a bell and makes a sound by hitting the side
TON the flap of material under the laces of a shoe or boot
TON a mobile mass of muscular tissue covered with mucous membrane and located in the oral cavity
TON a human written or spoken language used by a community
TON a manner of speaking
TON the tongue of certain animals used as meat
TON a narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea
TON any long thin projection that is transient
TON lick or explore with the tongue
TON articulate by tonguing, as on wind instruments
TON a mortise joint made by fitting a projection on the edge of one board into a matching groove on another board
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