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  • ammonia
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  • methylated spirit
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  • spirit
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  • aromatic
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  • aromatic alcohol
    ¹æÇâÁ·¾ËÄÚ¿Ã
  • aromatic compound
    ¹æÇâÁ·È­ÇÕ¹°
  • aromatic hydrocarbon
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  • aromatic odor
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  • aromatic retinoid
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  • aromatic ring
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  • aromatic series
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  • ammonia
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  • aromatic odor
    ¹æÇ⼺³¿»õ, Çâ±â
  • spirit
    1. ¿µ, ¾ó, 2. ÁÖÁ¤
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  • ammonia
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  • methylated spirit
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  • mint spirit
    ¹ÚÇÏÁ¤
  • spirit
    ¿µ, ¾ó, ÁÖÁ¤
  • spearmint spirit
    ¹ÚÇÏÁ¤Á¦
  • spirit thermometer
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  • aromatic
    ¹æÇ⼺-, ¹æÇâ¾à
  • aromatic compound
    ¹æÇâÁ·È­ÇÕ¹°
  • aromatic hydrocarbon
    ¹æÇâÁ·ÅºÈ­¼ö¼Ò
  • aromatic odor
    ¹æÇ⼺³¿»õ, Çâ±â
  • aromatic retinoid
    ¹æÇ⼺·¹Æ¼³ëÀ̵å
  • aromatic ring
    ¹æÇâÁ·°í¸®
  • aromatic series
    ¹æÇâÁ·°è¿­
  • aromatic alcohol
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  • aromatic ammonia spirit<³ª> spiritus amm on iae aromaticus
    ¹æÇ⼺ ¾Ï¸ð´Ï¾ÆÁ¤.
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • ammonia
    ¾Ï¸ð´Ï¾Æ
  • ammonia excretion
    ¾Ï¸ð´Ï¾Æ¹èÃâ
  • ammonia formation
    ¾Ï¸ð´Ï¾ÆÇü¼º
  • ammonia intoxication
    ¾Ï¸ð´Ï¾ÆÁßµ¶ (¡­ñéÔ¸).
  • ammonia water<³ª> aqua ammoniae
    ¾Ï¸ð´Ï¾Æ¼ö.
  • ammonia, in hepatic encephalopathy
    ¾Ï¸ð´Ï¾Æ, °£¼º ³úº´Áõ(ÊÜàõ ÒàÜ»ñø)
  • aromatic
    ¹æÇâ(¼º)(Û»úÅàõ)ÀÇ, ¹æÇâ¾à (Û»úÅå·).
  • aromatic
    ¹æÇâ(¼º)(Û»úÅàõ)ÀÇ, ¹æÇâ¾à(Û»úÅå·)
  • aromatic alcohol
    ¹æÇâÁ·(¡­ðé)¾ËÄÚ¿Ã.
  • aromatic amine
    ¹æÇâÁ· ¾Æ¹Î(Û»úÅðé¡­)
  • aromatic amino acid
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  • aromatic castor oil
    ¹æÇ⼺ ¾ÆÁֱ±â¸§.
  • aromatic chalk
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  • aromatic compound
    ¹æÇâÁ·È­ÇÕ¹°.
  • aromatic confection
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  • aromatic ammonia spirit<³ª> spiritus amm on iae aromaticus
    ¹æÇ⼺ ¾Ï¸ð´Ï¾ÆÁ¤.
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  • ammonia
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  • ammonia excretion
    ¾Ï¸ð´Ï¾Æ¹èÃâ
  • ammonia formation
    ¾Ï¸ð´Ï¾ÆÇü¼º
  • ammonia intoxication
    ¾Ï¸ð´Ï¾ÆÁßµ¶ (¡­ñéÔ¸).
  • ammonia water<³ª> aqua ammoniae
    ¾Ï¸ð´Ï¾Æ¼ö.
  • ammonia, in hepatic encephalopathy
    ¾Ï¸ð´Ï¾Æ, °£¼º ³úº´Áõ(ÊÜàõ ÒàÜ»ñø)
  • diluted ammonia solution<³ª> liquor ammon iae dulutus
    ¹±Àº ¾Ï¸ð´Ï¾Æ¼ö.
  • methylated spirit
    º¯¼º(ܨàõ)¿¡Åº¿Ã.
  • mint spirit
    ¹ÚÇÏÁ¤(ÚÝùÃïñ).
  • spearmint spirit
    ¹ÚÇÏÁ¤Á¦(¡­ïñð¥).
  • spirit
    Á¤(ïñ).[Á¤½Å]¿µ(çÏ).[¾à¸®]ÁÖÁ¤ (Á¦), (¿¡Æ¿)¾ËÄÝ.
  • spirit
    Á¤(ïñ).[Á¤½Å]¿µ(çÏ).[¾à¸®]ÁÖÁ¤(Á¦), (¿¡Æ¿)¾ËÄÝ.
  • spirit
    Á¤(ïñ).[Á¤½Å]¿µ(çÏ).[¾à¸®]ÁÖÁ¤ (Á¦), (¿¡Æ¿)¾ËÄÝ.
  • spirit possession
    ºùÀÇ(Þ»ëî)
  • spirit thermometer
    ÁÖÁ¤¿Âµµ°è(ñÐïñ è®öôͪ).
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  • aromatic
    ¹æ¾çÁ·(Û»úÅðé)
  • aromatic amino acid
    ¹æÇâÁ·(Û»úÅðé) ¾Æ¹Ì³ë»ê(ß«)
  • acid-ammonia ligase
    »ê(ß«)¾Ï¸ð´Ï¾Æ ¶óÀ̰ÔÀ̽º
  • ammonia
    ¾Ï¸ð´Ï¾Æ
  • ammonia fixation
    ¾Ï¸ð´Ï¾Æ°íÁ¤(ͳïÒ)
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  • aromatic
    ¹æÇ⼺ÀÇ, ¹æÇâ¾à
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IMS incurred in military service; Indian Medical Service; industrial methylated spirit; information mana...
sp space; species; specific; spine, spinal; spirit
spir spiral; spirit
AAA abdominal aortic aneurysm/aneurysmectomy; acne-associated arthritis; acquired aplastic anemia; acute...
AAAD aromatic amino acid decarboxylase
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AMO Ammonia monooxygenase
PAL L-Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase
NAN Non-ammonia-N
NAN non-ammonia nitrogen
AAAD Aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase
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    ¼³¸í
  • mint spirit
    ¹ÚÇÏ Á¤
  • spearmint spirit
    ¹ÚÇÏ Á¤Á¦
  • ammonia
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  • ammonia inhalant
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  • ammonia spirits
    ¾Ï¸ð´Ï¾Æ ÁÖÁ¤
  • diluted ammonia solution
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  • strong ammonia solution
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  • aromatic alcohol
    ¹æÇâÁ· ¾ËÄÚ¿Ã
  • aromatic amino acid
    ¹æÇâÁ· ¾Æ¹Ì³ë»ê
  • aromatic castor oil
    ¹æÇ⼺ ¾ÆÁֱ ±â¸§
  • aromatic compound
    ¹æÇâÁ· È­ÇÕ¹°
  • aromatic electuary
    ¹æÇâÀúÁ¦
  • aromatic odor
    ¹æÇ⼺ ³¿»õ, Çâ±â
  • aromatic retinoid
    ¹æÇ⼺ ·¹Æ¼³ëÀ̵å
  • aromatic series
    ¹æÇâÁ· ¿­
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aromatic ammonia spirit A hydroalcoholic solution containing approximately 2% ammonia and 4% ammonium carbonate and the aromatics: lemon oil, lavender oil, and myristica oil. Used mainly by inhalation to produce reflex stimulation in persons who have fainted or are at risk of syncope.
Synonym: sal volatile, smelling salts.
(05 Mar 2000)
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rectified spirit <chemical> An organic chemical containing one or more hydroxyl groups. Alcohols can be liquids, semisolids or solids at room temperature.
Common alcohols include ethanol (the type found in alcoholic beverages) methanol (found in methylated spirit and can cause blindness and other nervous system damage if ingested) and propanol.
(06 May 1997)
methylated spirit Ethyl alcohol rendered unfit for consumption as a beverage by the addition of one or several chemicals for commercial purposes (e.g., sucrose octa-acetate).
Synonym: industrial methylated spirit, methylated spirit.
(05 Mar 2000)
wine spirit <chemical> An organic chemical containing one or more hydroxyl groups. Alcohols can be liquids, semisolids or solids at room temperature.
Common alcohols include ethanol (the type found in alcoholic beverages) methanol (found in methylated spirit and can cause blindness and other nervous system damage if ingested) and propanol.
(06 May 1997)
wood spirit CH3OH;a flammable, toxic, mobile liquid, used as an industrial solvent, antifreeze, and in chemical manufacture; ingestion may result in severe acidosis, visual impairment, and other effects on the central nervous system.
Synonym: carbinol, methanol, pyroligneous alcohol, pyroligneous spirit, pyroxylic spirit, wood alcohol, wood naphtha, wood spirit.
(05 Mar 2000)
pyroxylic spirit CH3OH;a flammable, toxic, mobile liquid, used as an industrial solvent, antifreeze, and in chemical manufacture; ingestion may result in severe acidosis, visual impairment, and other effects on the central nervous system.
Synonym: carbinol, methanol, pyroligneous alcohol, pyroligneous spirit, pyroxylic spirit, wood alcohol, wood naphtha, wood spirit.
(05 Mar 2000)
spirit 1. Air set in motion by breathing; breath; hence, sometimes, life itself. "All of spirit would deprive." "The mild air, with season moderate, Gently attempered, and disposed eo well, That still it breathed foorth sweet spirit." (Spenser)
2. A rough breathing; an aspirate, as the letter h; also, a mark to denote aspiration; a breathing. "Be it a letter or spirit, we have great use for it." (B. Jonson)
3. Life, or living substance, considered independently of corporeal existence; an intelligence conceived of apart from any physical organization or embodiment; vital essence, force, or energy, as distinct from matter.
4. The intelligent, immaterial and immortal part of man; the soul, in distinction from the body in which it resides; the agent or subject of vital and spiritual functions, whether spiritual or material. "There is a spirit in man; and the inspiration of the Almighty giveth them understanding." (Job xxxii. 8) "As the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also." (James II. 26) "Spirit is a substance wherein thinking, knowing, doubting, and a power of moving, do subsist." (Locke)
5. Specifically, a disembodied soul; the human soul after it has left the body. "Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was, and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it." (Eccl. Xii. 7) "Ye gentle spirits far away, With whom we shared the cup of grace." (Keble)
6. Any supernatural being, good or bad; an apparition; a specter; a ghost; also, sometimes, a sprite,; a fairy; an elf. "Whilst young, preserve his tender mind from all impressions of spirits and goblins in the dark." (Locke)
7. Energy, vivacity, ardor, enthusiasm, courage, etc. ""Write it then, quickly," replied Bede; and summoning all his spirits together, like the last blaze of a candle going out, he indited it, and expired." (Fuller)
8. One who is vivacious or lively; one who evinces great activity or peculiar characteristics of mind or temper; as, a ruling spirit; a schismatic spirit. "Such spirits as he desired to please, such would I choose for my judges." (Dryden)
9. Temper or disposition of mind; mental condition or disposition; intellectual or moral state; often in the plural; as, to be cheerful, or in good spirits; to be downhearted, or in bad spirits. "God has . . . Made a spirit of building succeed a spirit of pulling down." (South) "A perfect judge will read each work of wit With the same spirit that its author writ." (Pope)
10. Intent; real meaning; opposed to the letter, or to formal statement; also, characteristic quality, especially such as is derived from the individual genius or the personal character; as, the spirit of an enterprise, of a document, or the like.
11. Tenuous, volatile, airy, or vapory substance, possessed of active qualities. "All bodies have spirits . . . Within them." (Bacon)
12. Any liquid produced by distillation; especially, alcohol, the spirits, or spirit, of wine (it having been first distilled from wine): often in the plural.
13. Rum, whisky, brandy, gin, and other distilled liquors having much alcohol, in distinction from wine and malt liquors.
14. <medicine> A solution in alcohol of a volatile principle. Cf. Tincture.
15. <chemistry> Any one of the four substances, sulphur, sal ammoniac, quicksilver, or arsenic (or, according to some, orpiment). "The four spirits and the bodies seven." (Chaucer)
16. Stannic chloride. See Stannic.
Spirit is sometimes joined with other words, forming compounds, generally of obvious signification; as, spirit-moving, spirit-searching, spirit-stirring, etc. Astral spirits, Familiar spirits, etc. See Astral, Familiar, etc. Animal spirits.
<medicine> Alcohol; so called because formerly obtained by the distillation of wine. Spirit rapper, one who practices spirit rapping; a "medium" so called. Spirit rapping, an alleged form of communication with the spirits of the dead by raps. See Spiritualism. Sweet spirit of niter. See Spirit of nitrous ether, above.
Synonym: Life, ardor, energy, fire, courage, animatioon, cheerfulness, vivacity, enterprise.
Origin: OF. Espirit, esperit, F. Esprit, L. Spiritus, from spirare to breathe, to blow. Cf. Conspire, Expire, Esprit, Sprite.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
spirit lamp A lamp, used mainly for heating in laboratory work, in which alcohol is burned.
(05 Mar 2000)
spirit thermometer A thermometer filled with alcohol, used to measure extreme degrees of cold.
(05 Mar 2000)
turpentine spirit A volatile oil, distilled from turpentine, that has been used as a diuretic, carminative, vermifuge, expectorant, rubefacient, and counterirritant.
Synonym: oleum terebinthinae, turpentine spirit.
Rectified turpentine oil, obtained by treating turpentine oil with sodium hydroxide, and redistilling; used externally as a counterirritant.
(05 Mar 2000)
aromatic Having a spicy odour.
Origin: L. Aromaticus, Gr. Aromatikos
(13 Nov 1997)
aromatic amine acetyltransferase <enzyme> Marker for colourectal cancer
Registry number: EC 2.3.1.-
(26 Jun 1999)
aromatic amine dehydrogenase <enzyme> Oxidatively deaminates aromatic amines to aldehydes; phenazine methosulfate acts as electron acceptor
Registry number: EC 1.5.99.-
(26 Jun 1999)
aromatic castor oil Contains cinnamon oil 3, clove oil 1, vanillin 1, saccharin 0.5, alcohol 30, in castor oil to make 1000; a cathartic.
(05 Mar 2000)
aromatic compound Any compound in which the constituent atoms, or any part of them, form a ring. Used mainly in organic chemistry where: 1) numerous compound's contain rings of carbon atoms (carbocyclic compound's) or carbon atoms plus one or more atoms of other types (heterocyclic compound's), usually nitrogen, oxygen, or sulfur; 2) where the atoms in the ring are all of the same element (homocyclic or isocyclic compound); 3) where the ring is saturated or contains nonconjugated double bonds (alicyclic compound), the compound is similar in properties to the corresponding acyclic compound (e.g., cyclohexane resembles hexane); 4) where the ring contains conjugated double bonds in a closed loop in which there are 4n + 2 (where n is an integer) delocalised &pi; electrons (Huckel's rule) (aromatic compound; e.g., benzene, pyridine), it is more stable than the corresponding saturated ring and exhibits unusual chemical properties characteristic of itself and not of other types of rings or of acyclic compound's. These aromatic compounds have the ability to sustain an induced ring current.
Synonym: closed chain compound, ring compound.
(05 Mar 2000)
aromatic d-amino-acid decarboxylase <enzyme> An enzyme that catalyses the decarboxylation of l-dopa to dopamine, of l-tryptophan to tryptamine, and of l-hydroxytryptophan to serotonin; important in the biosynthetic pathway of catecholamines and melanin.
Synonym: dopa decarboxylase, hydroxytryptophan decarboxylase, tryptophan decarboxylase.
(05 Mar 2000)
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