| ANAG | acute narrow angle glaucoma |
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| CM | California mastitis [test]; calmodulin; capreomycin; carboxymethyl; cardiac murmur; cardiac muscle; ... |
| CNAG | chronic narrow angle glaucoma |
| NAG | N-acetyl-D-glucosaminidase; narrow-angle glaucoma; nonagglutinable |
| NGR | narrow gauze roll; nasogastric replacement |
| narrow | 1. Of little breadth; not wide or broad; having little distance from side to side; as, a narrow board; a narrow street; a narrow hem. "Hath passed in safety through the narrow seas." (Shak) 2. Of little extent; very limited; circumscribed. "The Jews were but a small nation, and confined to a narrow compass in the world." (Bp. Wilkins) 3. Having but a little margin; having barely sufficient space, time, or number, etc.; close; near; with special reference to some peril or misfortune; as, a narrow shot; a narrow escape; a narrow majority. 4. Limited as to means; straitened; pinching; as, narrow circumstances. 5. Contracted; of limited scope; illiberal; bigoted; as, a narrow mind; narrow views. "A narrow understanding." 6. Parsimonious; niggardly; covetous; selfish. "A very narrow and stinted charity." (Smalridge) 7. Scrutinizing in detail; close; accurate; exact. "But first with narrow search I must walk round This garden, and no corner leave unspied." (Milton) 8. Formed (as a vowel) by a close position of some part of the tongue in relation to the palate; or (according to Bell) by a tense condition of the pharynx; distinguished from wide; as e (eve) and oo (food), etc, from i (ill) and oo (foot), etc. Narrow is not unfrequently prefixed to words, especially to participles and adjectives, forming compounds of obvious signification; as, narrow-bordered, narrow-brimmed, narrow-breasted, narrow-edged, narrow-faced, narrow-headed, narrow-leaved, narrow-pointed, narrow-souled, narrow-sphered, etc. Narrow gauge. See Note under Gauge. Origin: OE. Narwe, naru, AS. Nearu; akin to OS. Naru, naro. 1. To lessen the breadth of; to contract; to draw into a smaller compass; to reduce the width or extent of. 2. To contract the reach or sphere of; to make less liberal or more selfish; to limit; to confine; to restrict; as, to narrow one's views or knowledge; to narrow a question in discussion. "Our knowledge is much more narrowed if we confine ourselves to our own solitary reasonings." (I. Watts) 3. To contract the size of, as a stocking, by taking two stitches into one. Origin: AS. Nearwian. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| narrow-angle glaucoma | angle-closure glaucoma |
| narrowing |
an instance of becoming narrow a decrease in width tapered: becoming gradually narrower; "long tapering fingers"; "trousers with tapered legs" the act of making something narrower constricting: (of circumstances) tending to constrict freedom
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| narrow-spectrum antibiotic |
An antibiotic is a drug that kills or slows the growth of bacteria. Antibiotics are one class of "antimicrobials", a larger group which also includes anti-viral, anti-fungal, and anti-parasitic drugs. They are relatively harmless to the host, and therefore can be used to treat infections. The term originally described only those formulations derived from living organisms, but is now applied also to synthetic antimicrobials, such as the sulfonamides. ...
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| narrowing |
The process of contracting size of knit articles, especially a stocking, by taking two stitches in one.
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Narrowing means creating a restriction (qv) that limits editing in the current buffer to only a part of the text in the buffer. Text outside that part is inaccessible to the user until the boundaries are widened again, but it is still there, and saving the file saves it all. Section 31.22.
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| narrow-angle g. |
angle-closure g.
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| narrow | a narrow strait connecting two bodies of water |
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| narrow | become tight or as if tight |
| narrow | make or become more narrow or restricted |
| narrow | become more special |
| narrow | define clearly |
| narrow | lacking tolerance or flexibility or breadth of view |
| narrow | characterized by painstaking care and detailed examination |
| narrow | limited in size or scope |
| narrow | not wide |
| narrow | very limited in degree |
| narrow | beech fern of North America and Eurasia |
| narrow | become more special |
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