| robe | 1. An outer garment; a dress of a rich, flowing, and elegant style or make; hence, a dress of state, rank, office, or the like. "Through tattered clothes small vices do appear; Robes and furred gowns hide all." (Shak) 2. A skin of an animal, especially, a skin of the bison, dressed with the fur on, and used as a wrap. Master of the robes, an officer of the English royal household (when the sovereign is a king) whose duty is supposed to consist in caring for the royal robes. Mistress of the robes, a lady who enjoys the highest rank of the ladies in the service of the English sovereign (when a queen), and is supposed to have the care her robes. Origin: F, fr. LL. Rauba a gown, dress, garment; originally, booty, plunder. See Rob, and cf. Rubbish. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| robenidine | <chemical> 1,3-bis[(p-chlorobenzylidene)amino]guanidine monohydrochloride. An anticoccidial agent mainly for poultry. Pharmacological action: coccidiostats. Chemical name: Carbonimidic dihydrazide, bis((4-chlorophenyl)methylene)- (12 Dec 1998) |
| robert | <botany> See Herb Robert, under Herb. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Robert's pelvis | An obsolete term for a pelvis which is narrowed transversely in consequence of the almost entire absence of the alae of the sacrum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Robert, Heinrich | <person> German gynecologist, 1814-1878. See: Robert's pelvis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Roberts syndrome | <syndrome> Phocomelia or lesser degrees of hypomelia, microbrachycephaly, midfacial defect, prenatal growth deficiency, and cryptorchidism; autosomal recessive inheritance. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Roberts, J | <person> 20th century U.S. Physician. See: Roberts syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Robertshaw tube | A variation of Carlen's tube that eliminates some mechanical disadvantages of the latter. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Robertshaw, Frank | <person> 20th century English anaesthesiologist. See: Robertshaw tube. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Robertson pupil | <clinical sign> Pupils of the eye which react to accommodation but not to light. Seen in cases of tertiary syphilis. (27 Sep 1997) |
| Robertson, Douglas Argyll | <person> Scottish ophthalmologist, 1837-1909. See: Argyll Robertson pupil, Robertson pupil. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Robertsonian translocation | <molecular biology> A special type of nonreciprocal translocation in chromosomes whereby the long arms of two nonhomologous acrocentric chromosomes are attached to a single centromere. The short arms become attached to form a reciprocal structure that however often disappears some divisions after its formation. (17 Dec 1997) |
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United States biochemist (born in England) honored for his discovery that some genes contain introns (born in 1943) United States evangelist (born 1918) United States writer remembered for his historical novels about colonial America (1885-1957) a Welsh pirate credited with having taken more than 400 ships (1682-1722)
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United States parliamentary authority and author (in 1876) of Robert's Rules of Order (1837-1923)
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| robe | outerwear consisting of a long flowing garment used for official or ceremonial occasions |
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| robe | any loose flowing garment |
| robe | clothe formally |
| robe | a robe worn before dressing or while lounging |
| robe | dressed or clothed especially in fine attire |
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| robe | United States writer of science fiction (1907-1988) |
| robe | United States explorer who accompanied Peary's expedition to the North Pole and who led many other Arctic trips (1875-1946) |
| robe | Scottish architect who designed many public buildings in England and Scotland (1728-1792) |
| robe | German romantic composer known for piano music and songs (1810-1856) |
| robe | United States physicist who isolated the electron and measured its charge (1868-1953) |
| robe | United States writer of science fiction (1907-1988) |
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