| putamen |
an area of the brain that decreases in size as a result of the damage produced by HD.
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| putrescent |
The partial decomposition of organic matter by microorganisms so as to cause malodors, gases or other offensive conditions or that is capable of providing food for vectors.
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| putrescible |
liable to rot or decompose, the best example being food waste.
Ãâó: www.clearwater-fl.com/gov/depts/solid_waste/docs_p...
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| putrefaction |
Occurs as a result of bacterial activity throughout the body. Putrefaction is a much greater component of the decomposition process than autolysis, and it sweeps through the body like a silent fire . . . (Maples, pg. 38)
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| PUT | an option to sell |
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| PUT | make unconscious by means of anesthetic drugs |
| PUT | extend out and forward, as of a limb |
| PUT | prepare and issue for public distribution or sale |
| PUT | in baseball |
| PUT | deprive of the oxygen necessary for combustion |
| PUT | put out considerable effort |
| PUT | to cause inconvenience or discomfort to |
| PUT | put out, as of a candle or a light |
| PUT | make some preliminary investigations or test the waters |
| PUT | communicate successfully |
| PUT | hold back to a later time |
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