| TEE | thermic effect of exercise; total energy expenditure; transesophageal echocardiography; tyrosine ethyl ester |
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| TEEP | tetraethyl pyrophosphate |
| TEE | Total daily energy expenditure |
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| TEE | Total energy expenditure |
| TEE | Trans Esophageal Echocardiography |
| TEE | Transesophageal |
| TEE | Transesophageal echocardiogram |
| TEE | Transesophageal echocardiographic |
| TEE | Transesophageal echography |
| TEER | Trans-epithelial electrical resistance |
| TEER | Transendothelial electrical resistance |
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| teek | <botany> See Teak. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| teel oil | <chemical> The refined fixed oil obtained from the seed of one or more cultivated varieties of sesamum indicum. It is used as a solvent and oleaginous vehicle for drugs and has been used internally as a laxative and externally as a skin softener. It is used also in the manufacture of margarine, soap, and cosmetics. Chemical name: Fats and Glyceridic oils, sesame (12 Dec 1998) |
| teelseed | The seed of sesame. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| teem | 1. To bring forth young, as an animal; to produce fruit, as a plant; to bear; to be pregnant; to conceive; to multiply. "If she must teem, Create her child of spleen." (Shak) 2. To be full, or ready to bring forth; to be stocked to overflowing; to be prolific; to abound. "His mind teeming with schemes of future deceit to cover former villainy." (Sir W. Scott) "The young, brimful of the hopes and feeling which teem in our time." (F. Harrison) Origin: OE. Temen, AS. Teman, tman, from team. See Team. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| teemless | Not fruitful or prolific; barren; as, a teemless earth. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| teenage | The longer wood for making or mending fences. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| teeong | <zoology> The mino bird. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| teetan | <zoology> A pipit. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| teetee | 1. <zoology> Any one of several species of small, soft-furred South American monkeys belonging to Callithrix, Chrysothrix, and allied genera; as, the collared teetee (Callithrix torquatus), and the squirrel teetee (Chrysothrix sciurea). Synonym: pinche, titi, and saimiri. See Squirrel monkey, under Squirrel. 2. <zoology> A diving petrel of Australia (Halodroma wrinatrix). Origin: Sp. Titi. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| teeter-tail | <zoology> The spotted sandpiper. See the Note under Sandpiper. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| teeth | Pl> Teeth . [OE. Toth,tooth, AS. T; akin to OFries. Tth, OS. & D. Tand, OHG. Zang, zan, G. Zahn, Icel. Tnn, Sw. & Dan. Tand, Goth. Tumpus, Lith. Dantis, W. Dant, L. Dens, dentis, Gr, Skr. Danta; probably originally the p. Pr. Of the verb to eat. 239. Cf. Eat, Dandelion, Dent the tooth of a wheel, Dental, Dentist, Indent, Tine of a fork, Tusk. 1. <anatomy> One of the hard, bony appendages which are borne on the jaws, or on other bones in the walls of the mouth or pharynx of most vertebrates, and which usually aid in the prehension and mastication of food. The hard parts of teeth are principally made up of dentine, or ivory, and a very hard substance called enamel. These are variously combined in different animals. Each tooth consist of three parts, a crown, or body, projecting above the gum, one or more fangs imbedded in the jaw, and the neck, or intermediate part. In some animals one or more of the teeth are modified into tusks which project from the mouth, as in both sexes of the elephant and of the walrus, and in the male narwhal. In adult man there are thirty-two teeth, composed largely of dentine, but the crowns are covered with enamel, and the fangs with a layer of bone called cementum. Of the eight teeth on each half of each jaw, the two in front are incisors, then come one canine, cuspid, or dog tooth, two bicuspids, or false molars, and three molars, or grinding teeth. The milk, or temporary, teeth are only twenty in number, there being two incisors, one canine, and two molars on each half of each jaw. The last molars, or wisdom teeth, usually appear long after the others, and occasionally do not appear above the jaw at all. "How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is To have a thankless child !" (Shak) 2. Taste; palate. "These are not dishes for thy dainty tooth." (Dryden) 3. Any projection corresponding to the tooth of an animal, in shape, position, or office; as, the teeth, or cogs, of a cogwheel; a tooth, prong, or tine, of a fork; a tooth, or the teeth, of a rake, a saw, a file, a card. 4. A projecting member resembling a tenon, but fitting into a mortise that is only sunk, not pierced through. One of several steps, or offsets, in a tusk. See Tusk. 5., one of the appendages at the mouth of the capsule of a moss. See Peristome. 6. <zoology> Any hard calcareous or chitinous organ found in the mouth of various invertebrates and used in feeding or procuring food; as, the teeth of a mollusk or a starfish. In spite of the teeth, in defiance of opposition; in opposition to every effort. In the teeth, directly; in direct opposition; in front. "Nor strive with all the tempest in my teeth." . To cast in the teeth, to report reproachfully; to taunt or insult one with. Tooth and nail, as if by biting and scratching; with one's utmost power; by all possible means. "I shall fight tooth and nail for international copyright." . <medicine> Tooth coralline See Red-gum. To show the teeth, to threaten. "When the Law shows her teeth, but dares not bite." . To the teeth, in open opposition; directly to one's face. "That I shall live, and tell him to his teeth ." . Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| teething | Eruption or "cutting" of the teeth, especially of the deciduous teeth. Synonym: odontiasis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| teewit | <zoology> The pewit. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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the starting place for each hole on a golf course; "they were waiting on the first tee" support holding a football on end and above the ground preparatory to the kickoff place on a tee; "tee golf balls" a short peg put into the ground to hold a golf ball off the ground connect with a tee; "tee two pipes"
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adolescent: being of the age 13 through 19; "teenage mothers"; "the teen years"
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dentition: the kind and number and arrangement of teeth (collectively) in a person or animal
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the eruption through the gums of baby teeth
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| TEE | support holding a football on end and above the ground preparatory to the kickoff |
| TEE | the starting place for each hole on a golf course |
| TEE | connect with a tee, as of pipes |
| TEE | place on a tee |
| TEE | a hinge that looks like the letter T when it is opened |
| TEE | strike a golf ball from a tee at the start of a game |
| TEE | a close-fitting pullover shirt |
| TEE | place on a tee |
| TEE | make detailed arrangements or preparations |
| TEE | the starting place for each hole on a golf course |
| TEE | move in large numbers |
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