| sympathicomimetic | 1. <physiology> The mimicking the effects of impulses conveyed by adrenergic postganglionic fibres of the sympathetic nervous system. 2. <pharmacology> An agent that produces effects similar to those of impulses conveyed by adrenergic postganglionic fibres of the sympathetic nervous system. Usually refers to drugs that mimic the effects of stimulating postganglionic adrenergic sympathetic nerves. Includes drugs that directly stimulate adrenergic receptors and drugs that act indirectly by provoking the release of adrenergic transmitters. Synonym: adrenergic. Origin: Gr. Mimetikos = imitative (12 Dec 1998) |
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| sympathiconeuritis | Inflammation of the autonomic nerves. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympathicopathy | A disease resulting from a disorder of the autonomic nervous system. Origin: sympathico-+ G. Pathos, suffering (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympathicotonia | A condition in which there is increased tonus of the sympathetic system and a marked tendency to vascular spasm and high blood pressure; opposed to vagotonia. Origin: sympathico-+ G. Tonos, tone, tension (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympathicotonic | Relating to or characterised by sympathicotonia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympathicotripsy | Operation of crushing the sympathetic ganglion. Origin: sympathico-+ G. Tripsis, a rubbing (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympathicotropic | Having a special affinity for the sympathetic nervous system. Origin: sympathico-+ G. Tropikos, inclined, fr. Trope, a turning (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympathicotropic cells | Large epithelioid cells in the hilum of the ovary associated with unmyelinated nerve fibres. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympathin | <protein> A neurohormone, such asepinephrine, produced in response to stimulationof the sympathetic nervous system and which acts as a chemical mediator invarious organs. (09 Oct 1997) |
| sympathiser | 1. An eye affected with sympathetic ophthalmia. 2. One who exhibits sympathy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympathism | Synonym: suggestibility. Origin: G. Sympatheia, sympathy (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympathist | An obsolete term for one susceptible to suggestibility. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympathizing eye | The uninjured eye in sympathetic ophthalmia that becomes involved later in the disease process. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympatho- | See: sympath-. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympathoadrenal | Relating to the sympathetic part of the autonomic nervous system and the medulla of the adrenal gland, as the postganglionic neurons. (05 Mar 2000) |
| symptom |
The term symptom (from the Greek syn = con/plus and pipto = fall, together meaning co-exist) has two similar meanings in the context of physical and mental health:* A symptom may loosely be said to be a physical condition which shows that one has a particular illness or disorder (see e.g. Longman, 1995). An example of a symptom in this sense of the word would be a rash. ...
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| symmetrical |
Having each side the same.
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Having to do with symptoms, which are signs of a condition or disease.
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An indication that a person has a condition or disease. Some examples of symptoms are headache, fever, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, and pain.
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| symbolism |
The first major antirealistic movement in the arts and in the theatre. Symbolism, which emphasizes the symbolic nature of theatrical presentation and the abstract possibilities of drama, flourished as a significant movement from the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth century, when it broke into various submovements: expressionism, surrealism, theatricalism, and so on.
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| sym | to feel or express sympathy or compassion |
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| sym | share the feelings of |
| sym | someone who shares your feelings and expresses sympathy or hopes that something will be successful |
| sym | commiserates with someone who has had misfortune |
| sym | be understanding of |
| sym | to feel or express sympathy or compassion |
| sym | share the feelings of |
| sym | share the suffering of |
| sym | someone who shares your feelings and expresses sympathy or hopes that something will be successful |
| sym | commiserates with someone who has had misfortune |
| sym | relating to epinephrine (its release or action) |
| sym | an inclination to support or be loyal to or to agree with an opinion |
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