| anecdotal | Report of clinical experiences based in individual cases, rather than an organised investigation with appropriate controls, etc. Origin: G. Anekdota, unpublished items, fr. An-priv + ekidomi, to publish (05 Mar 2000) |
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| anecdote | 1. Unpublished narratives. 2. A particular or detached incident or fact of an interesting nature; a biographical incident or fragment; a single passage of private life. Origin: F. Anecdote, fr. Gr. Not published; priv. + given out, to give out, to publish; out + to give. See Dose. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| anechoic | The property of appearing echo-free or without echoes on a sonographic image; a clear cyst appears anechoic. See: transonic. Synonym: echo-free. Origin: G. An-priv. + echo + ic (05 Mar 2000) |
| anechoic chamber | A room designed to absorb all sound so as to eliminate all echoes; used for isolation and sound research on human subjects. (05 Mar 2000) |
| anectasis | Synonym: primary atelectasis. Origin: G. An-priv. + ektasis, dilation (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Anecdote
Synonyms : Anecdotes (PT)
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| anecdotal |
having the character of an anecdote; "anecdotal evidence" anecdotic: characterized by or given to telling anecdotes; "anecdotal conversation"; "an anecdotal history of jazz"; "he was at his anecdotic best"
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| anechoic chamber |
a chamber having very little reverberation
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not having or producing echoes; sound-absorbent; "an anechoic chamber"
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an acoustic chamber that is echo-free. Called also anechoic room.
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An anecdote is a short tale told about an interesting, amusing, or biographical incident. Usually an anecdote is based on real life, an incident involving actual persons or places. However, over time, modification in reuse may convert a particular anecdote into a fictional piece. Sometimes humorous, anecdotes are not jokes, because their primary purpose is not to evoke laughter. An anecdote is in the tradition of both the parable and fable, but is distinct from them in several ways. ...
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| ANEC | characterized by or given to telling anecdotes |
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| ANEC | having the character of an anecdote |
| ANEC | short account of an incident (especially a biographical one) |
| ANEC | characterized by or given to telling anecdotes |
| ANEC | characterized by or given to telling anecdotes |
| ANEC | a person skilled in telling anecdotes |
| ANEC | not having or producing echoes |
| ANEC | a chamber having very little reverberation |
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