| horsepower |
A measure of power equal to about 746 watts.
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| horsepower |
A unit of power, equal to 33,000 ft lb/min or 550 ft lb/s or 745.7 Watts.
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| horseshoe kidney |
as the kidneys of the fetus arise from the pelvic area they abnormally fuse together at the lower end or base. By fusing, they form a "U" shape, which gives it the name "horseshoe."
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| horse chestnut |
A natural astringent derived from this herbal extract. A vasoconstrictor also Used to control inflammation of connecting tissue (cellulitis).
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| horse chestnut |
Aesculus hippocastanum L. (family Hippocastanaceae) DESCRIPTION: Widely cultivated because of their white, yellow, and red flower clusters, these large trees bear big, round brown seeds. RANGE: Native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. APPLICATION: Chronic venous insufficiency, or varicose vein syndrome, can be effectively treated by the seeds of the horse chestnut. Used as an aqueous-alcoholic extract, it is dried to a uniform concentration. ...
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| horse | the hoof of a horse |
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| horse | the hoof of a horse |
| horse | relating to the time before automobiles (and other inventions) changed the way people lived in industrialized nations |
| horse | trees having showy flowers and inedible nutlike seeds in a leathery capsule |
| horse | pulled by a horse |
| horse | a large pistol (usually in a holster) formerly carried by horsemen |
| horse | compete in a horse race |
| horse | negotiate with much give and take |
| horse | a trail for horses |
| horse | the back of a horse |
| horse | a man skilled in equitation |
| horse | riding a horse as a means of transportation |
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