| LAL | left axillary line; Limulus amebocyte lysate; low air loss; lysosomal acid lipase |
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| LaL | labiolingual |
| LALB | low air-loss bed |
| LALI | lymphocyte antibody-lymphocytolytic interaction |
| LALL | lymphomatous acute lymphoblastic leukemia |
| LAL | Limulus Amebocyte Lysate |
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| LAL | Lysinoalanine |
| LAL | Lysosomal acid lipase |
| LALN | lung associated lymph node |
| laliatry | The study and treatment of speech disorders. Origin: G. Lalia, speech, chatter, + iatria, cure (05 Mar 2000) |
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| laliophobia | <psychology> Morbid fear of speaking or stuttering. Origin: G. Lalia, speech, + phobos, fear (05 Mar 2000) |
| Lallemand | Claude F., French surgeon, 1790-1853. See: Lallemand's bodies, Trousseau-Lallemand bodies. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Lallemand's bodies | Old term for small gelatinoid concretions sometimes observed in seminal fluid, old term for Bence Jones cylinders. Synonym: Trousseau-Lallemand bodies. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lalling | A form of stammering in which the speech is almost unintelligible. Origin: G. Laleo, to chatter (05 Mar 2000) |
| Lallouette's pyramid | <anatomy> An inconstant narrow lobe of the thyroid gland that arises from the upper border of the isthmus and extends upward, sometimes as far as the hyoid bone; it marks the point of continuity with the thyroglossal duct. Synonym: lobus pyramidalis glandulae thyroideae, Lallouette's pyramid, Morgagni's appendix, pyramid of thyroid. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Lallouette, Pierre | <person> French physician, 1711-1792. See: Lallouette's pyramid. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lalo | The powdered leaves of the baobab tree, used by the Africans to mix in their soup, as the southern negroes use powdered sassafras. Cf. Couscous. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| lalochezia | Emotional discharge gained by uttering indecent or filthy words. Origin: G. Lalia, speech, + chezo, to relieve oneself (05 Mar 2000) |
| lalognosis | Understanding and knowledge of speech. Origin: G. Lalia, speech, + gnosis, knowledge (05 Mar 2000) |
| laloplegia | Paralysis of the muscles concerned in the mechanism of speech. Origin: G. Lalia, speech, + plege, a stroke (05 Mar 2000) |
| lallation |
defective articulation of the `l' phoneme or the phoneme `r' is pronounced as `l' babble: gibberish resembling the sounds of a baby
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| lalophobia |
The irrational fear of speaking or of trying to speak is called lalophobia, from the Greek lalein, to speak. Unlike the fear of public speaking, glossophobia, lalophobics always suffer from their condition to varying degrees. Some develop speech disorders or even selective mutism or total mutism. Psychological treatment, as opposed to speech therapy, can usually alleviate these symptoms, since they are not linked to any physical condition, like logoplegia or aphasia. ...
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) (lim- yoo - lus- ah - mee- bo - site lie - sate) An aqueous extract of the circulating blood cells (amebocytes) of the American horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus.
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limulus amebocyte lysate.
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| lalopathology |
The medical area concerned with speech pathology.
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| LAL | a dialect of English spoken in the Lowlands of Scotland |
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| LAL | gibberish resembling the sounds of a baby |
| LAL | speech defect in which the phoneme `r' is pronounced as `l' |
| LAL | support column consisting of a steel cylinder filled with concrete |
| LAL | support column consisting of a steel cylinder filled with concrete |
| LAL | be about |
| LAL | North African annual resembling the sweet pea having showy but odorless flowers |
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