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DUS diagnostic ultrasonography; Doppler flow ultrasound
DUSN diffuse unilateral subacute neuroretinitis
DUSOCS Duke social support and stress scale
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    JournalTitle: Dusseldorfer Arbeiten zur Geschichte der Medizin.
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dusk 1. Imperfect obscurity; a middle degree between light and darkness; twilight; as, the dusk of the evening.
2. A darkish colour. "Whose duck set off the whiteness of the skin." (Dryden)
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
dusky 1. Partially dark or obscure; not luminous; dusk; as, a dusky valley. "Through dusky lane and wrangling mart." (Keble)
2. Tending to blackness in colour; partially black; dark-coloured; not bright; as, a dusky brown. "When Jove in dusky clouds involves the sky." (Dryden) "The figure of that first ancestor invested by family tradition with a dim and dusky grandeur." (Hawthorne)
3. Gloomy; sad; melancholy. "This dusky scene of horror, this melancholy prospect." (Bentley)
4. Intellectually clouded. "Though dusky wits dare scorn astrology." (Sir P. Sidney)
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
dust 1. Fine, dry particles of earth or other matter, so comminuted that they may be raised and wafted by the wind; that which is crumbled too minute portions; fine powder; as, clouds of dust; bone dust. "Dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return." (Gen. Iii. 19) "Stop! for thy tread is on an empire's dust." (Byron)
2. A single particle of earth or other matter. "To touch a dust of England's ground."
3. The earth, as the resting place of the dead. "For now shall sleep in the dust." (Job vii. 21)
4. The earthy remains of bodies once alive; the remains of the human body. "And you may carve a shrine about my dust." (Tennyson)
5. Figuratively, a worthless thing. "And by the merit of vile gold, dross, dust." (Shak)
6. Figuratively, a low or mean condition. "[God] raiseth up the poor out of the dust." (1 Sam. Ii. 8)
7. Gold dust; hence: Coined money; cash. Down with the dust, deposit the cash; pay down the money. "My lord, quoth the king, presently deposit your hundred pounds in gold, or else no going hence all the days of your life. . . . The Abbot down with his dust, and glad he escaped so, returned to Reading." .
<botany> Dust brand, a fungous plant (Ustilago Carbo); called also smut. Gold dust, fine particles of gold, such as are obtained in placer mining; often used as money, being transferred by weight. In dust and ashes. See Ashes. To bite the dust. See Bite, To raise, or kick up, dust, to make a commotion. To throw dust in one's eyes, to mislead; to deceive.
Origin: AS. Dust; cf. LG. Dust, D. Duist meal dust, OD. Doest, donst, and G. Dunst vapor, OHG. Tunist, dunist, a blowing, wind, Icel. Dust dust, Dan. Dyst mill dust; perh. Akin to L. Fumus smoke, E. Fume.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
dust asthma Asthma aggravated by inhalation of dust, especially seen as occupational disease resulting from cotton dust.
(05 Mar 2000)
dust ball A mass sometimes found in the stomach or intestine of an animal fed on mill cleanings.
(05 Mar 2000)
dust cell Macrophage found in lung and that can be obtained by lung lavage, responsible for clearance of inhaled particles and lung surfactant. Metabolism slightly different from peritoneal macrophages (more oxidative metabolism), often have multivesicular bodies that may represent residual undigested lung surfactant.
(18 Nov 1997)
dust corpuscles Small refractive particles in the circulating blood, probably lipid material associated with fragmented stroma from red blood cells.
Synonym: blood dust, blood motes, dust corpuscles.
Origin: haemo-+ G. Konis, dust
(05 Mar 2000)
duster 1. One who, or that which, dusts; a utensil that frees from dust. Specifically: A blowing machine for separating the flour from the bran.
2. A light over-garment, worn in traveling to protect the clothing from dust.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
dusty 1. Filled, covered, or sprinkled with dust; clouded with dust; as, a dusty table; also, reducing to dust. "And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death." (Shak)
2. Like dust; of the colour of dust; as a dusty white.
<botany> Dusty miller, a plant (Cineraria maritima); so called because of the ashy-white coating of its leaves.
Origin: AS. Dystig. See Dust.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Dust - »õâ Earth or other matter in fine, dry particles. (Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed)
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dust remove the dust from; "dust the cabinets" fine powdery material such as dry earth or pollen that can be blown about in the air; "the furniture was covered with dust" rub the dust over a surface so as to blur the outlines of a shape; "The artist dusted the charcoal drawing down to a faint image" cover with a light dusting of a substance; "dust the bread with flour" debris: the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up free microscopic particles of solid material; "astronomers say that the empty space between planets actually contains measurable amounts of dust" scatter: distribute loosely; "He scattered gun powder under the wagon"
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dusting powder toilet powder: a fine powder for spreading on the body (as after bathing)
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dust-borne infection airborne infection by pathogens that have become attached to particles of dust and are transmitted by that means.
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dust Dust is a general name for minute solid particles of diameters less than 500 micrometers (otherwise see sand or granulates) and, more generally, for finely divided matter. On Earth, dust occurs in the atmosphere from various sources: soil dust lifted up by wind, volcanic eruptions, and pollution are some examples; airborne dust is considered an aerosol and can have a strong, local radiative forcing on the atmosphere and significant effects on climate. ...
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dust Solid materials suspended in the atmosphere in the form of small irregular particles, many of which are microscopic in size. It imparts a tannish or grayish hue to distant objects. The sun's disk is pale or colorless or has a yellowish tinge at all periods of the day. Dust cannot be a stable component of the atmosphere because it must eventually fall back to the earth's surface when winds and turbulence become too weak to bear it aloft. ...
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DUS the time of day immediately following sunset
DUS a swarthy complexion
DUS the state of being poorly illuminated
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