| Alexander technique |
Alexander Technique is a method of mind/body integration, which leads to ease of movement and awareness. The Alexander Technique is usually taught in individual lessons, during which the student becomes aware of patterns of contraction in everyday activities such as walking, sitting, standing, bending and lifting. ...
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| alexia |
loss of the ability to comprehend written or printed language, despite adequate vision and intelligence
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| alexia |
Inability to comprehend written words.
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| alecithal |
without yolk or having very little yolk; see under ovum. Called also oligolecithal.
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| alecithal o. |
one with only a small amount of yolk, or almost no yolk, as in the ova of mammals and many of the invertebrates; called also oligolecithal o.
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| ALE | a line of verse that has six iambic feet |
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| ALE | a green variety of chrysoberyl used as a gemstone |
| ALE | inability to perceive written words |
| ALE | a person with alexia |
| ALE | of or relating to or symptomatic of alexia |
| ALE | French surgeon and biologist who developed a way to suture and graft blood vessels (1873-1944) |
| ALE | French political writer noted for his analysis of American institutions (1805-1859) |
| ALE | type genus of the Aleyrodidae |
| ALE | whiteflies |
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