| Darier's s. |
urtication and itching occurring on rubbing the lesions of urticaria pigmentosa.
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| Darier-Roussy s. |
a form of sarcoidosis characterized by the large size of the nodules and their subcutaneous location.
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| Darier-Roussy sarcoid |
see under sarcoid.
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| Darier-White disease |
keratosis follicularis.
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| dark a. |
the adaptation of the eye to vision in the dark or in reduced illumination (night vision), with build-up of rhodopsin in the retinal rods; called also scotopic a.
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| DAR | offensive term for Black people |
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| DAR | an Australian river |
| DAR | a special loved one |
| DAR | dearly loved |
| DAR | either of two Australian plants of the genus Swainsona that are poisonous to sheep |
| DAR | an Australian river |
| DAR | one species: California pitcher plant |
| DAR | marsh or bog herb having solitary pendulous yellow-green flowers and somewhat twisted pitchers with broad wings below |
| DAR | 1 species |
| DAR | rhizomatous perennial herb with large dramatic peltate leaves and white to bright pink flowers in round heads on leafless stems |
| DAR | something of little value |
| DAR | a euphemism for `damn' |
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