| gyromagnetic ratio | In nuclear magnetic resonance, the ratio of the magnetic dipole moment of the nucleus to the nuclear spin angular momentum; the gyromagnetic ratio is a unique value for each type of nucleus. Synonym: magnetogyric ratio. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| gyromancy | A kind of divination performed by drawing a ring or circle, and walking in or around it. Origin: Gr. Ring, circle + -mancy: cf. F. Gyromancie. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Gyromitra esculenta | A species of mushroom that may produce a monomethylhydrazine toxin which causes nausea, diarrhoea, and other symptoms; in severe cases death may occur. Synonym: Helvella esculenta. (05 Mar 2000) |
| gyroradius | <radiobiology> Radius of charged particle in magnetic field. Same thing as cyclotron radius, Larmor radius. (09 Oct 1997) |
| gyrosa | Synonym: sham-movement vertigo. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| gyroscope | <instrument> 1. A rotating wheel, mounted in a ring or rings, for illustrating the dynamics of rotating bodies, the composition of rotations, etc. It was devised by Professor W. R. Johnson, in 1832, by whom it was called the rotascope. 2. A form of the above apparatus, invented by M. Foucault, mounted so delicately as to render visible the rotation of the earth, through the tendency of the rotating wheel to preserve a constant plane of rotation, independently of the earth's motion. Origin: Gr. Ring, circle + -scope. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| gyroscopic | Pertaining to the gyroscope; resembling the motion of the gyroscope. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| gyrose | <anatomy> Turned round like a crook, or bent to and fro. Marked by irregular curved lines like the surface of a cerebral hemisphere. Origin: G. Gyros, circle (21 Jun 2000) |
| gyrospasm | Spasmodic rotary movements of the head. Origin: G. Gyros, circle, + spasmos, spasm (05 Mar 2000) |
| gyrostat | <physics> A modification of the gyroscope, consisting essentially of a fly wheel fixed inside a rigid case to which is attached a thin flange of metal for supporting the instrument. It is used in studying the dynamics of rotating bodies. Origin: Gr. Ring, circle + to cause to stand. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| gyrostatics | <physics, study> The doctrine or theory of the gyrostat, or of the phenomena of rotating bodies. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| gyrotron | <radiobiology> A device for producing microwave energy that utilises a strong axial magnetic field in a cavity resonator to produce azimuthal bunching of an electron beam. (09 Oct 1997) |
| gyrus | One of the prominent rounded elevations that form the cerebral hemispheres, each consisting of an exposed superficial portion and a portion hidden from view in the wall and floor of the sulcus. Origin: L. Fr. G. Gyros, circle Angular gyrus, a folded convolution in the inferior parietal lobule formed by the union of the posterior ends of the superior and middle temporal gyri. Synonym: gyrus angularis, angular convolution. (05 Mar 2000) |
| gyrus angularis | angular gyrus |
| gyrus cinguli | One of the convolutions on the medial surface of the cerebral hemisphere. It surrounds the rostral part of the brain and interhemispheric commissure and forms part of the limbic system. (12 Dec 1998) |
| gyrus |
L. from Gr. gyros, circle. Cerebral gyri.
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| gynecomastia |
a condition in which the male's breast tissue enlarges. Gynecomastia literally means "woman breast." This increase in tissue usually occurs at times when the male is having hormonal changes, such as during infancy, adolescence, and old age.
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| gynecomastia |
male breast enlargement; treated with excision or liposuction
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| gyrus |
Large convolution between adjacent fissures.
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| gynecologist |
Doctor who treats disorders of the sex organs of women
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| Gy | a Greek sandwich: sliced roast lamb with onion and tomato stuffed into pita bread |
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| Gy | a navigational instrument based on a gyroscope |
| Gy | a compass that does not depend on magnetism but uses a gyroscope instead |
| Gy | any fungus of the genus Gyromitra |
| Gy | a lorchel with deep brownish red fertile part and white stalk |
| Gy | a gyromitra with a brown puffed up fertile part and a thick fluted stalk |
| Gy | a poisonous gyromitra |
| Gy | a lorchel with deep brownish red fertile part and white stalk |
| Gy | a gyromitra with a large irregular stalk and fertile part that is yellow to brown and wrinkled |
| Gy | a poisonous fungus |
| Gy | a gyromitra with a brown puffed up fertile part and a rosy pink fluted stalk and smooth round spores |
| Gy | an aircraft that is supported in flight by unpowered rotating horizontal wings (or blades) |
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