| ICH | Intra-Cerebral Hemorrhage |
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| ICH | idiopathic cortical hyperostosis; infectious canine hepatitis; intracerebral hematoma; intracranial hemorrhage; intracranial hypertension |
| ICHD | Inter-Society Commission for Heart Disease Resources |
| ICHPPC | International Classification of Health Problems in Primary Care |
| ICH | Intra cerebral Haemorrhage |
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| ICH | intra-cerebral haematoma |
| ICH | Intracranial Hemorrhage |
| ICH | Intracranial Hypertension |
| ICHPPC | International Classification of Health Problems in Primary Care |
ichthyism
| ichneumon | 1. <zoology> Any carnivorous mammal of the genus Herpestes, and family Viverridae. Numerous species are found in Asia and Africa. The Egyptian species(H. Ichneumon), which ranges to Spain and Palestine, is noted for destroying the eggs and young of the crocodile as well as various snakes and lizards, and hence was considered sacred by the ancient Egyptians. The common species of India (H. Griseus), known as the mongoose, has similar habits and is often domesticated. It is noted for killing the cobra. 2. <zoology> Any hymenopterous insect of the family Ichneumonidae, of which several thousand species are known, belonging to numerous genera. The female deposits her eggs upon, or in, the bodies of other insects, such as caterpillars, plant lice, etc. The larva lives upon the internal tissues of the insect in which it is parasitic, and finally kills it. Hence, many of the species are beneficial to agriculture by destroying noxious insects. Ichneumon fly. See Ichneumon. Origin: L, fr. Gr, lit, the tracker; so called because it hunts out the eggs of the crocodile, fr. To track or hunt after, fr. Track, footstep. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| ichneumonidan | <zoology> Of or pertaining to the Ichneumonidae, or ichneumon flies. One of the Ichneumonidae. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ichneumonides | <zoology> The ichneumon flies. Origin: NL. See Ichneumon. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ichnite | A fossil footprint; as, the ichnites in the Triassic sandstone. Origin: Gr. Track, footstep. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ichnogram | Imprint of the soles of the feet, taken standing. Origin: G. Ichnos, footstep, + gramma, a drawing, fr. Grapho, to write (05 Mar 2000) |
| ichnographic | Of or pertaining to ichonography; describing a ground plot. Origin: Cf. F. Ichonographique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ichnographical | Of or pertaining to ichonography; describing a ground plot. Origin: Cf. F. Ichonographique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ichnography | Origin: Gr.; track, footstep + to describe: cf. F. Ichonographie] A horizontal section of a building or other object, showing its true dimensions according to a geometric scale; a ground plan; a map; also, the art of making such plans. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ichnolite | A fossil footprint; an ichnite. Origin: Gr. Track, footstep. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ichnolithology | <study> Same as Ichnology. Origin: Gr. Footstep + -lith. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ichnological | Of or pertaining to ichnology. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ichnology | <geology> The branch of science which treats of fossil footprints. Origin: Gr. A footstep. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ichnotaxon | <zoology> A taxon based on the work of an animal, including fossilized trails, tracks and burrows, made by an animals. The 3rd edition of the Code admits such names as available. (09 Jan 1998) |
| ichor | 1. An ethereal fluid that supplied the place of blood in the veins of the gods. 2. A thin, acrid, watery discharge from an ulcer, wound, etc. Origin: NL, fr. Gr., cf. F. Ichor. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ichoraemia | Sepsis resulting from infection accompanied by an ichorous discharge. Synonym: ichoraemia. Origin: G. Ichor, serum, + rhoia, a flow, + haima, blood (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Congenital Ichthyosiform Erythroderma, Dry Type, Congenital Ichthyosiform Erythroderma, Wet Type, Erythroderma, Congenital Ichthyosiform, Congenital Ichthyosiform Erythrodermas, Erythrodermas, Congenital Ichthyosiform
Synonyms : Ichthyoses, Xerodermas
Synonyms : Ichthyosis, Bullous Type of Siemens, Siemens Ichthyosis Bullosa
Synonyms : Ichthyosis Vulgaris, Dominant, Dominant Ichthyosis Vulgaris
Synonyms : Congenital Nonbullous Ichthyosiform Erythroderma, Harlequin Ichthyosis, Nonbullous Congenital Ichthyosiform Erythroderma, Fetus, Harlequin, Harlequin Ichthyoses, Ichthyoses, Harlequin, Ichthyoses, Lamellar, Ichthyosis, Harlequin, Lamellar Ichthyoses
| ichor |
(Greek mythology) the rarified fluid said to flow in the veins of the Gods pus: a fluid product of inflammation
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| ichorous |
of or resembling or characterized by ichor or sanies; "an ichorous discharge"; "the sanious discharge from an ulcer"
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| ichthyology |
the branch of zoology that studies fishes
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| ichthyosis |
any of several congenital diseases in which the skin is fishlike (dry and scaly)
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| ichthyophobia |
The English suffix -phobia is technically used to describe irrational, disabling fear as a mental disorder, and commonly misused to describe hatred of a particular thing or subject. Everyday language has misused the use of this suffix as a mild or irrational fear with no serious substance; however, its origin is from areas of psychiatry which study serious phobias which disable a person's life. ...
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| ICH | North African mongoose |
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| ICH | hymenopterous insect that resembles a wasp and whose larvae are parasitic on caterpillars and other insect larvae |
| ICH | ichneumon flies |
| ICH | a fluid product of inflammation |
| ICH | (Greek mythology) the rarified fluid said to flow in the veins of the Gods |
| ICH | of or resembling or characterized by ichor or sanies |
| ICH | worship of fish |
| ICH | a zoologist who studies fishes |
| ICH | the branch of zoology that studies fishes |
| ICH | any of several marine reptiles of the Mesozoic having a body like a porpoise with dorsal and tail fins and paddle-shaped limbs |
| ICH | extinct marine reptiles: ichthyosaurs |
| ICH | later ichthyosaurs of the Jurassic and Cretaceous |
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