| Galeazzi's fracture | <orthopaedics> A fracture of the forearm characterised by fracture of the shaft of the radius with dislocation of the distal radio-ulnar joint. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| galectin 1 | <protein> One of a family of galactoside binding proteins that has growth regulatory and immunomodulatory properties. Galectin 1 mediates cell cell and cell substratum adhesion. Recombinant galectin 1 will induce apoptosis in T-cells. Occurs as a homodimer which is cell surface associated. (18 Nov 1997) |
| galei | <zoology> That division of elasmobranch fishes which includes the sharks. Origin: NL, fr. Galeus, name of one genus, fr. Gr. A kind of shark. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Galen | (GaleniusGalenos) Cla udius, Greek physician and medical scientist in Rome, c. 130-201 A.D. See: Galen's anastomosis, Galen's nerve, veins of Galen, great vein of Galen. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Galen's anastomosis | <anatomy, nerve> Branch of internal branch of superior laryngeal nerve communicating with the recurrent laryngeal nerve in the wall of the laryngopharynx supplying sensory fibres to the latter. Synonym: ramus communicans nervi laryngei recurrentis cum ramo laryngeo interno, ramus communicans nervi laryngei superioris cum nervo laryngeo recurrenti, Galen's anastomosis, Galen's nerve. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Galen's nerve | <anatomy, nerve> Branch of internal branch of superior laryngeal nerve communicating with the recurrent laryngeal nerve in the wall of the laryngopharynx supplying sensory fibres to the latter. Synonym: ramus communicans nervi laryngei recurrentis cum ramo laryngeo interno, ramus communicans nervi laryngei superioris cum nervo laryngeo recurrenti, Galen's anastomosis, Galen's nerve. (05 Mar 2000) |
| galena | 1. <medicine> A remedy or antidose for poison; theriaca. 2. <chemical> Lead sulphide; the principal ore of lead. It is of a bluish gray colour and metallic luster, and is cubic in crystallization and cleavage. False galena. See Blende. Origin: L. Galena lead ore, dross that remains after melting lead: cf. F. Galene sulphide of lead ore, antidote to prison, stillness of the sea, calm, tranquility. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| galenic | Relating to Galen or to his theories. (05 Mar 2000) |
| galenical | 1. Usually cap: of or relating to Galen or his medical principles or method. 2. Constituting a galenical. (18 Nov 1997) |
| galenicals | 1. Herbs and other vegetable drugs, as distinguished from the mineral or chemical remedies. 2. Crude drugs and the tinctures, decoctions, and other preparations made from them, as distinguished from the alkaloids and other active principles. 3. Remedies prepared according to an official formula. Origin: Claudius Galen (05 Mar 2000) |
| galenite | <chemical> Galena; lead ore. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| galerite | <paleontology> A cretaceous fossil sea urchin of the genus Galerites. Origin: L. Galerum a hat, cap: cf. F. Galerite. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| galilean | Of or pertaining to Galileo; as, the Galilean telescope. See Telescope. 1. A native or inhabitant of Galilee, the northern province of Palestine under the Romans. 2. One of the party among the Jews, who opposed the payment of tribute to the Romans; called also Gaulonite. 3. A Christian in general; used as a term of reproach by Mohammedans and Pagans. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| galilean invariance | <physics> Principle which states that the fundamental laws of physics are the same in all inertial (uniform-velocity) frames of reference. When applied to Newtonian mechanics and the laws of electricity and magnetism, one can derive the special theory of relativity - especially if one is Einstein ! (09 Oct 1997) |
| galingale | <botany> A plant of the Sedge family (Cyperus longus) having aromatic roots; also, any plant of the same genus. "Meadow, set with slender galingale." (Tennyson) See: Galangal. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| galvanism |
In biology, galvanism is the contraction of a muscle that is stimulated by an electric current. The effect was named by Alessandro Volta after his contemporary, the scientist Luigi Galvani, who investigated the effect of electricity on dissected animals in the 1780s and 1790s. Galvani himself referred to the phenomenon as animal electricity, believing that he had discovered a distinct form of electricity. ...
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| galvanization |
Galvanization refers to any of severay electrochemical processes named after the Italian scientist Luigi Galvani.# Originally, galvanization was the administration of electric shocks (in the 19th century also termed Faradism, after Michael Faraday). It stemmed from Galvani's induction of twitches in severed frogs' legs, by his accidental generation of electricity. This archaic sense is the origin of the meaning of galvanized when meaning 'stirred to sudden action'. ...
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| galanga |
Galangal (Thai: ข่า), is a rhizome with culinary and medicinal uses, best known in the west today for its appearance in Thai cuisine (e.g., tom kha gai) but also common in recipes from medieval Europe. It resembles ginger in appearance and taste but has an extra citrus aroma with a slight hint of soapiness. It is available as a powder from vendors of Oriental spices and also available in whole, cut or powdered from vendors of herbs. ...
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| galangal |
Galangal (Thai: ข่า), is a rhizome with culinary and medicinal uses, best known in the west today for its appearance in Thai cuisine (e.g., tom kha gai) but also common in recipes from medieval Europe. It resembles ginger in appearance and taste but has an extra citrus aroma with a slight hint of soapiness. It is available as a powder from vendors of Oriental spices and also available in whole, cut or powdered from vendors of herbs. ...
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| gallstone |
Solid material that forms in the gallbladder or common bile duct. Gallstones are made of cholesterol or other substances found in the gallbladder. They may occur as one large stone or as many small ones, and vary from the size of a golf ball to a grain of sand. Also called cholelith.
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| GAL | a man who attends or escorts a woman |
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| GAL | unflinching in battle or action |
| GAL | having the qualities of gallantry attributed to an ideal knight |
| GAL | having or displaying great dignity or nobility |
| GAL | lively and spirited |
| GAL | thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1930 |
| GAL | in a gallant manner |
| GAL | polite attentiveness to women |
| GAL | the qualities of a hero or heroine |
| GAL | courtesy towards women |
| GAL | United States educator who established the first free school in the United States for the hearing impaired (1787-1851) |
| GAL | evergreen holly of eastern North America with oblong leathery leaves and small black berries |
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