| tropia |
Short for heterotropia (manifest strabismus)
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| trough |
The depression between waves.
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| trough |
In meteorology, an elongated area of relatively low atmospheric pressure; the opposite of a ridge. The axis of a trough is the trough line. This term is commonly used to distinguish the previous condition from the closed circulation of a low (or cyclone), but a large-scale trough may include one or more lows, an upper-air trough may be associated with a lower-level low, and a low may have one or more distinct troughs radiating from it. See front, dynamic trough, easterly wave, equatorial wave.
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| tropism |
The movement response of an organism to an external stimulus, such as heat or light.
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| trochanter |
[tro-KAN-tur] the second segment of the leg, after the coxa and before the femur.
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