| acantholysis |
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| acanthoma |
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(acanth(o)-) [Gr. akantha, qv] a combining form meaning thorny or spiny, or denoting a relationship to a sharp spine or thorn.
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| Acanthamoeba |
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| Acanthocheilonema |
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| ACA | (botany) having no carpels |
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| ACA | (botany) having no carpels |
| ACA | producing no fruit |
| ACA | a mite of the genus Acarus |
| ACA | a cell without a nucleus (as an erythrocyte) |
| ACA | (verse) metrically complete |
| ACA | a disorder in which a lesion to the central nervous system leaves you unable to formulate a statement or to express yourself in an organized manner |
| ACA | an inability to retain bodily secretions |
| ACA | (psychoanalysis) a lack of cathexis |
| ACA | (zoology) lacking a tail or taillike appendage |
| ACA | (zoology) lacking a tail or taillike appendage |
| ACA | (botany) having no apparent stem above ground |
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