| Gardnerella |
a genus of small, pleomorphic, gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria found in the normal female genital tract and also as a major cause of bacterial vaginitis. It comprises a single species, G. vagina´lis. Formerly called Haemophilus vaginalis.
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| Garg. |
gargaris´ma (gargle).
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| gargalanesthesia |
absence or loss of gargalesthesia.
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| gargalesthesia |
the perception of tickling (q.v.).
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| gargalesthetic |
pertaining to gargalesthesia.
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| GAR | widely cultivated |
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| GAR | minute arthropod often infesting the underground parts of truck-garden and greenhouse crops |
| GAR | used for working in gardens or yards |
| GAR | a trowel used by gardeners |
| GAR | fresh fruits and vegetable grown for the market |
| GAR | European violet typically having purple to white flowers |
| GAR | a variety of webworm |
| GAR | someone who takes care of a garden |
| GAR | someone employed to work in a garden |
| GAR | an old cottage garden plant of southeastern Europe widely cultivated for its attractive white woolly foliage and showy crimson flowers |
| GAR | perennial grass of marshy meadows and ditches having broad leaves |
| GAR | any of various shrubs and small trees of the genus Gardenia having large fragrant white or yellow flowers |
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