| AGVHD | Acute graft-versus-host disease |
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| aGVHD | Acute graft-vs.-host disease |
| agitophasia | Abnormally rapid speech in which words are imperfectly spoken or dropped out of a sentence. Synonym: agitolalia. Origin: L. Agito, to hurry, + G. Phasis, speech (05 Mar 2000) |
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| agkistrodon | A genus of venomous snakes of the subfamily crotalinae. Twelve species of this genus are found in north and central america and asia. Agkistrodon contortrix is the copperhead, a. Piscivorus, the cottonmouth. The former is named for its russet or orange-brown colour, the latter for the white interior of its mouth. (goin, goin, and zug, introduction to herpetology, 3d ed, p336; moore, poisonous snakes of the world, 1980, p75) (12 Dec 1998) |
| aglobulia | An obsolete term for anaemia. Origin: G. A-priv. + L. Globulus, globule (05 Mar 2000) |
| aglobuliosis | An obsolete term for a condition characterised by anaemia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| aglobulism | An obsolete term for anaemia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| aglomerular | Having no glomeruli; said especially of a kidney in which the glomeruli have been destroyed, or kidneys of certain fish, e.g., toad fish, that possess tubules but no glomeruli. (05 Mar 2000) |
| aglossal | <zoology> Without tongue; tongueless. Origin: Gr. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| aglossia | Congenital absence of the tongue. Origin: G. A-priv. + glossa, tongue (05 Mar 2000) |
| aglossia-adactylia syndrome | <syndrome> Congenital absence or hypoplasia of the tongue, associated with absence of the digits. (05 Mar 2000) |
| aglossostomia | Congenital absence of the tongue, with a malformed (usually closed) mouth. Origin: G. A-priv. + glossa, tongue, + stoma, mouth (05 Mar 2000) |
| aglucon | The portion of a glucoside other than the glucose. Origin: G. A-priv. + glucose + -on (05 Mar 2000) |
| aglutition | <medicine> Inability to swallow. Origin: Pref. A- not + L. Glutire to swallow. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| aglycon | <chemical> This is the noncarbohydrate part of a glycoside (aglucone). (06 May 1997) |
| aglycosuria | Absence of carbohydrate in the urine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| aglycosuric | Relating to aglycosuria. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| aging |
the organic process of growing older and showing the effects of increasing age ripening: acquiring desirable qualities by being left undisturbed for some time growing old
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a mental state of extreme emotional disturbance a state of agitation or turbulent change or development; "the political ferment produced new leadership"; "social unrest" the feeling of being agitated; not calm disturbance usually in protest the act of agitating something; causing it to move around (usually vigorously)
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a state of clinical depression in which the person exhibits irritability and restlessness
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title for a civil or military leader (especially in Turkey)
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(of reproduction) not involving the fusion of male and female gametes in reproduction
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| AG | the quality of being timeless and eternal |
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| AG | lasting through all time |
| AG | how a result is obtained or an end is achieved |
| AG | a business that serves other businesses |
| AG | an administrative unit of government |
| AG | the state of serving as an official and authorized delegate or agent |
| AG | the state of being in action or exerting power |
| AG | a security issued by the United States government agencies or the Federal Land Bank |
| AG | a temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to |
| AG | a list of matters to be taken up (as at a meeting) |
| AG | one of the items to be considered |
| AG | a list of matters to be taken up (as at a meeting) |
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