| PEA | pelvic examination under anesthesia; phenylethyl alcohol; phenylethylamine; polysaccharide egg antig... |
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| PEA | 1-phenylethylamine |
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| PEA | 2(2-pyridyl) ethylamine |
| 2-PEA | 2-Pyridylethylamine |
| PEA | 2-phenethylamine |
| PEA | Beta-phenyl-ethylamine |
| angola pea | <botany> A tropical plant (Cajanus indicus) and its edible seed, a kind of pulse; so called from Angola in Western Africa. Synonym: pigeon pea and Congo pea. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| rachitic rosary | A row of beading at the junction of the ribs with their cartilages, often seen in rachitic children. Synonym: beading of the ribs. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pea | 1. <botany> A plant, and its fruit, of the genus Pisum, of many varieties, much cultivated for food. It has a papilionaceous flower, and the pericarp is a legume, popularly called a pod. When a definite number, more than one, is spoken of, the plural form peas is used; as, the pod contained nine peas; but, in a collective sense, the form pease is preferred; as, a bushel of pease; they had pease at dinner. This distinction is not always preserved, the form peas being used in both senses. 2. A name given, especially in the Southern States, to the seed of several leguminous plants (species of Dolichos, Cicer, Abrus, etc) especially. Those having a scar (hilum) of a different colour from the rest of the seed. The name pea is given to many leguminous plants more or less closely related to the common pea. See the Phrases, below. 3. <botany> Beach pea, the annual plant Lathyrus odoratus; also, its many-coloured, sweet-scented blossoms. Origin: OE. Pese, fr. AS. Pisa, or OF. Peis, F. Pois; both fr. L. Pisum; cf. Gr,. The final s was misunderstood in English as a plural ending. Cf. Pease. (26 Mar 1998) |
| rosary | Origin: LL. Rosarium a string of beads, L. Rosarium a place planted with roses, rosa a rose: cf. F. Rosaire. See Rose. 1. A bed of roses, or place where roses grow. "Thick rosaries of scented thorn." 2. A series of prayers (see Note below) arranged to be recited in order, on beads; also, a string of beads by which the prayers are counted. "His idolized book, and the whole rosary of his prayers." (Milton) A rosary consists of fifteen decades. Each decade contains ten Ave Marias marked by small beads, preceded by a Paternoster, marked by a larger bead, and concluded by a Gloria Patri. Five decades make a chaplet, a third part of the rosary. 3. A chapelet; a garland; a series or collection, as of beautiful thoughts or of literary selections. "Every day propound to yourself a rosary or chaplet of good works to present to God at night." (Jer. Taylor) 4. A coin bearing the figure of a rose, fraudulently circulated in Ireland in the 13th century for a penny. <zoology> Rosary shell, any marine gastropod shell of the genus Monodonta. They are top-shaped, bright-coloured and pearly. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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