| pareunia | Synonym: coitus. Origin: G. Pareunos, lying beside, fr. Para, beside, + eune, a bed (05 Mar 2000) |
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| parenchyma |
plant tissue consisting of mature living cells that are relatively unspecialised in function.
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| parenchyma |
The tissue of an organ (as distinguished from supporting or connective tissue).
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| parenteral |
Not in or through the digestive system. For example, parenteral can pertain to blood being drawn from a vein in the arm or introduced into that vein via a transfusion (intravenous), or to injection of medications or vaccines through the skin (subcutaneous) or into the muscle (intramuscular).
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| paresthesia |
Abnormal sensations such as burning, tingling, or a "pins-and-needles" feeling. Paresthesia may constitute the first group of symptoms of peripheral neuropathy, or it may be a limited drug side effect that does not worsen with time. Circumoral paresthesia affects the area around the mouth.
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| parenteral |
Brought into the body in some other way than the digestive tract, as by subcutaneous or intravenous injection.
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