| gravity |
force that tends to draw all bodies in the earth's sphere toward the center of the earth
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| gravimetric analysis |
is one way to describe the composition of a mixture that is accomplished by specifying the mass of each component.
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| gravel |
Rounded particles coarser than 2 mm in diameter. (See page(s) 124)
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| Graves' disease |
an autoimmune disease that causes goiter, overproduction of thyroid hormones, and sometimes bulging eyeballs
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| gravida |
The number of pregnancies. Commonly see the notation G2P, for example, which means gravida 2 para 1 - two pregnancies with one live birth.
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| grav | a measuring instrument for determining the specific gravity of a liquid or solid |
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| grav | of or relating to hydrometry |
| grav | quantitative analysis by weight |
| grav | the measurement of specific gravity |
| grav | dock from which water can be pumped out |
| grav | formality in bearing and appearance |
| grav | move due to the pull of gravitation |
| grav | be attracted to |
| grav | move toward |
| grav | a figurative movement toward some attraction |
| grav | movement downward resulting from gravitational attraction |
| grav | (physics) the force of attraction between all masses in the universe |
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