| twiddler's s. |
dislodgement, breakdown, or other malfunction of an artificial cardiac pacemaker, chemotherapy port, drip infusion valve, or similar implanted diagnostic or therapeutic device as a result of unconscious or habitual manipulation by the patient.
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| two-way interactive television |
ABBR: IATV. A means of telecommunication used to link two geographically distant sites via real-time audio and visual media.
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| twilight s. |
a condition of analgesia and amnesia, produced by hypodermic administration of morphine and scopolamine. In this state the patient, although responding to pain, does not retain it in memory. Formerly widely used in obstetrics.
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| twilight t. |
subliminal t.
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| twilight v. |
night v.
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| TW | turn in a twisting or spinning motion |
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| TW | someone who manipulates in a nervous or unconscious manner |
| TW | small branch or division of a branch |
| TW | branch out in a twiglike manner |
| TW | understand, usually after some initial difficulty |
| TW | a disease of the ends of twigs of woody plants |
| TW | resembling a twig |
| TW | resembling a twig |
| TW | the diffused light from the sky when the sun is below the horizon but its rays are refracted by the atmosphere of the earth |
| TW | a state of diffused or dim illumination |
| TW | a condition of decline following successes |
| TW | the time of day immediately following sunset |
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