| helminthite | <geology> One of the sinuous tracks on the surfaces of many stones, and popularly considered as worm trails. Origin: Gr, a worm. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| helminthoid | Wormlike. Origin: G. Helminthodes, wormlike, fr. Helmins, worm, + eidos, resemblance (05 Mar 2000) |
| helminthological | Of or pertaining to helminthology. Origin: Cf. F. Helminthologique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| helminthologist | One versed in helminthology. Origin: Cf. F. Helminthologiste. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| helminthology | <study> The scientific study of parasitic worms, or helminths. (09 Oct 1997) |
| helminthoma | A discrete nodule of granulomatous inflammation (including the healed stage) caused by a helminth or its products, so termed on the basis of certain gross resemblances to a neoplasm. Origin: G. Helmins, worm, + -oma, tumour (05 Mar 2000) |
| helminthophobia | <psychology> Morbid fear of worms. Origin: G. Helmins, worm, + phobos, fear (05 Mar 2000) |
| helminthosporin | <protein> An organic substance produced by a disease-causing fungus which acts like a gibberellin to plants, causing them to grow dramatically. Its chemical formula is C15H10O5. (09 Oct 1997) |
| helminthosporium | A deuteromycetous fungal genus including both saprophytes and plant parasites. (12 Dec 1998) |
| helminthosporium leaf spot | A plant disease affecting some grasses which is caused by parasitic fungi from the genus Helminthosporium and which appears as discoloured spots. (09 Oct 1997) |
| helminths | <epidemiology> Worms, in particular the five groups of parasitic worms: Monogeneans (flukes), Digeneans (flukes, schistosomes), Cestodes (tapeworms), Nematodes (roundworms) and Acanthocephalans (spiny-headed worms). (05 Dec 1998) |
| helmintic | <pharmacology> An agent that is destructive to worms and used for removing internal parasitic worms in animals and humans. Origin: Gr. Helmins = worm (13 Nov 1997) |
| Heloderma | The only genus of poisonous lizards, such as the Gila monster, so named because of the tubercular scales which cover their bodies. They are native to Mexico and the southwestern U.S. Origin: G. Helos, nail, + derma, skin (05 Mar 2000) |
| heloma | Synonym: clavus. Origin: G. Helos, nail, + -oma, tumour (05 Mar 2000) |
| heloma durum | The usual form of corn over a toe joint. Synonym: heloma durum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| helium |
Helium is an element with the atomic number 2. It has two protons and two neutrons in its nucleus which is orbited by two electrons. It is the second most abundant element in the universe. It is created from hydrogen atoms in the process of nuclear fusion that occurs within stars. The Sun is about 25% Helium. Helium was named after the Sun (called "Helios" in Greek) because it was first discovered on the Sun by Jules Janssen in 1868. Helium is plentiful on the Sun and rare on Earth. ...
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| HELLP |
is a syndrome of hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low platelets seen in late pregnancy and is associated with AFLP.
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| helical |
Curved in three dimension and having one or more turns; corkscrew-shaped.
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| helix |
A spiral structure in a macromolecule that contains a repeating pattern.
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| helminth |
May refer to a nematode (roundworm), cestode (tapeworm), or trematode (fluke)
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| HEL | the bronze-age culture of mainland Greece 2500-1100 BC |
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| HEL | the bronze-age culture of mainland Greece 2500-1100 BC |
| HEL | the bronze-age culture of mainland Greece 2500-1100 BC |
| HEL | large salamander of North American rivers and streams |
| HEL | a malicious fierce-tempered woman |
| HEL | any plant of the Eurasian genus Helleborus |
| HEL | perennial herbs of the lily family having thick toxic rhizomes |
| HEL | any of several orchids of the genus Cephalanthera |
| HEL | any of various orchids of the genus Epipactis |
| HEL | any of several small temperate and tropical orchids having mottled or striped leaves and spikes of small yellowish-white flowers in a twisted raceme |
| HEL | a genus of Helleborus |
| HEL | digitate-leaved hellebore with an offensive odor and irritant qualities when taken internally |
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