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TEA Thrombo-End-Arterectomy
TEA temporal external artery; tetraethylammonium; thermal energy analyzer; thromboendarterectomy; total elbow arthroplasty; triethanolamine
TEAB tetraethylammonium bromide
TEAC tetraethylammonium chloride
TEAE triethylammonioethyl
TEAM techniques for effective alcohol management; Training in Expanded Auxiliary Management; transfemoral endovascular aneurysm management
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BRATT bananas, rice, applesauce, tea and toast
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TEA 14)C]tetraethylammonium
TEA Tetra-ethylammonium
TEA Tetraethylammonium ion
TEA Thermal Energy Analyzer
TEA Thoracic Epidural Anesthesia
TEA Thoracic epidural analgesia
TEA Thrombendarterectomy
TEA Triethanolamine
TEA Triethylamine
TEA mM-tetraethyl-ammonium
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GTC Green tea cateachins
GTE Green tea extract
GTP Green tea polyphenols
GTP green tea
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    JournalTitle: Teaching and learning in medicine.
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    JournalTitle: the journal for junior hospital doctors and senior medical students.
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    JournalTitle: Teaching of psychology (Columbia, Mo.)
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tea 1. The prepared leaves of a shrub, or small tree (Thea, or Camellia, Chinensis). The shrub is a native of China, but has been introduced to some extent into some other countries.
Teas are classed as green or black, according to their colour or appearance, the kinds being distinguished also by various other characteristic differences, as of taste, odour, and the like. The colour, flavor, and quality are dependent upon the treatment which the leaves receive after being gathered. The leaves for green tea are heated, or roasted slightly, in shallow pans over a wood fire, almost immediately after being gathered, after which they are rolled with the hands upon a table, to free them from a portion of their moisture, and to twist them, and are then quickly dried. Those intended for black tea are spread out in the air for some time after being gathered, and then tossed about with the hands until they become soft and flaccid, when they are roasted for a few minutes, and rolled, and having then been exposed to the air for a few hours in a soft and moist state, are finally dried slowly over a charcoal fire. The operation of roasting and rolling is sometimes repeated several times, until the leaves have become of the proper colour. The principal sorts of green tea are Twankay, the poorest kind; Hyson skin, the refuse of Hyson; Hyson, Imperial, and Gunpowder, fine varieties; and Young Hyson, a choice kind made from young leaves gathered early in the spring. Those of black tea are Bohea, the poorest kind; Congou; Oolong; Souchong, one of the finest varieties; and Pekoe, a fine-flavored kind, made chiefly from young spring buds. See Bohea, Congou, Gunpowder tea, under Gunpowder, Hyson, Oolong, and Souchong.
"No knowledge of . . . [tea] appears to have reached Europe till after the establishment of intercourse between Portugal and China in 1517. The Portuguese, however, did little towards the introduction of the herb into Europe, and it was not till the Dutch established themselves at Bantam early in 17th century, that these adventurers learned from the Chinese the habit of tea drinking, and brought it to Europe."
2. A decoction or infusion of tea leaves in boiling water; as, tea is a common beverage.
3. Any infusion or decoction, especially when made of the dried leaves of plants; as, sage tea; chamomile tea; catnip tea.
4. The evening meal, at which tea is usually served; supper.
<botany> Arabian tea, the leaves of Catha edulis; also, the tea plant of China. See Tea plant, above. Tea urn, a vessel generally in the form of an urn or vase, for supplying hot water for steeping, or infusing, tea.
Origin: Chin. Tsha, Prov. Chin. Te: cf. F. The.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
teaberry <botany> The checkerberry.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
teachers' nodes Small, circumscribed, bilateral, beadlike enlargements on the vocal cords caused by overuse or abuse of the voice; often reversible by voice therapy.
Synonym: singer's nodes, singer's nodules, teachers' nodes.
(05 Mar 2000)
teaching The educational process of instructing.
(12 Dec 1998)
teaching hospital A hospital that also functions as a formal centre of learning for the training of physicians, nurses, and allied health personnel.
(05 Mar 2000)
teaching materials Instructional materials used in teaching.
(12 Dec 1998)
TEAE-cellulose Cellulose to which triethylaminoethyl groups have been attached; used in ion-exchange chromatography.
Synonym: O-(triethylaminoethyl) cellulose.
(05 Mar 2000)
teak <botany> A tree of East Indies (Tectona grandis) which furnishes an extremely strong and durable timber highly valued for shipbuilding and other purposes; also, the timber of the tree.
Alternative forms: teek African teak, a tree (Oldfieldia Africana) of Sierra Leone; also, its very heavy and durable wood; called also African oak. New Zeland teak, a large tree (Vitex littoralis) of New Zeland; also, its hard, durable timber.
Origin: Malayalm tekku.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
teal <zoology> Any one of several species of small fresh water ducks of the genus Anas and the subgenera Querquedula and Nettion. The male is handsomely coloured, and has a bright green or blue speculum on the wings.
The common European teal (Anas crecca) and the European blue-winged teal, or garganey (A. Querquedula or A. Circia), are well-known species. In America the blue-winged teal (A. Discors), the green-winged teal (A. Carolinensis), and the cinnamon teal (A. Cynaoptera) are common species, valued as game birds. See Garganey. Goose teal, a goslet. See Goslet. Teal duck, the common European teal.
Origin: OE. Tele; akin to D. Teling a generation, production, teal, telen to breed, produce, and E. Till to cultivate. The English word probably once meant, a brood or flock. See Till to cultivate.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Teale Thomas P., English surgeon, 1801-1868.
See: Teale's amputation.
(05 Mar 2000)
Teale's amputation Amputation of the forearm in its lower half, or of the thigh, with a long posterior rectangular flap and a short anterior one, amputation of the leg, with a long anterior rectangular flap and a short posterior one.
(05 Mar 2000)
team 1. A group of young animals, especially of young ducks; a brood; a litter. "A team of ducklings about her." (Holland)
2. Hence, a number of animals moving together. "A long team of snowy swans on high." (Dryden)
3. Two or more horses, oxen, or other beasts harnessed to the same vehicle for drawing, as to a coach, wagon, sled, or the like. "A team of dolphins." "To take his team and till the earth." (Piers Plowman) "It happened almost every day that coaches stuck fast, until a team of cattle could be procured from some neighboring farm to tug them out of the slough." (Macaulay)
4. A number of persons associated together in any work; a gang; especially, a number of persons selected to contend on one side in a match, or a series of matches, in a cricket, football, rowing, etc.
5. <zoology> A flock of wild ducks.
6. A royalty or privilege granted by royal charter to a lord of a manor, of having, keeping, and judging in his court, his bondmen, neifes, and villains, and their offspring, or suit, that is, goods and chattels, and appurtenances thereto.
Origin: OE. Tem, team, AS. Team, offspring, progeny, race of descendants, family; akin to D. Toom a bridle, LG. Toom progeny, team, bridle, G. Zaum a bridle, zeugen to beget, Icel. Taumr to rein, bridle, Dan. Tomme, Sw. Tom, and also to E. Tow to drag, tug to draw. 64. See Tug, and cf. Teem to bear.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
teamed Yoked in, or as in, a team. "Let their teamed fishes softly swim." (Spenser)
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tear 1. To separate by violence; to pull apart by force; to rend; to lacerate; as, to tear cloth; to tear a garment; to tear the skin or flesh. "Tear him to pieces; he's a conspirator." (Shak)
2. Hence, to divide by violent measures; to disrupt; to rend; as, a party or government torn by factions.
3. To rend away; to force away; to remove by force; to sunder; as, a child torn from its home. "The hand of fate Hath torn thee from me." (Addison)
4. To pull with violence; as, to tear the hair.
5. To move violently; to agitate. "Once I loved torn ocean's roar." To tear a cat, to rant violently; to rave; especially applied to theatrical ranting. To tear down, to demolish violently; to pull or pluck down. To tear off, to pull off by violence; to strip. To tear out, to pull or draw out by violence; as, to tear out the eyes. To tear up, to rip up; to remove from a fixed state by violence; as, to tear up a floor; to tear up the foundation of government or order.
Origin: OE. Teren, AS. Teran; akin to OS. Farterian to destroy, D. Teren to consume, G. Zerren to pull, to tear, zehren to consume, Icel. Taera, Goth. Gatairan to destroy, Lith. Dirti to flay, Russ. Drate to pull, to tear, Gr. To flay, Skr. Dar to burst. 63. Cf. Darn, Epidermis, Tarre, Tirade.
1. <physiology> A drop of the limpid, saline fluid secreted, normally in small amount, by the lachrymal gland, and diffused between the eye and the eyelids to moisten the parts and facilitate their motion. Ordinarily the secretion passes through the lachrymal duct into the nose, but when it is increased by emotion or other causes, it overflows the lids. "And yet for thee ne wept she never a tear." (Chaucer)
2. Something in the form of a transparent drop of fluid matter; also, a solid, transparent, tear-shaped drop, as of some balsams or resins. "Let Araby extol her happy coast, Her fragrant flowers, her trees with precious tears." (Dryden)
3. That which causes or accompanies tears; a lament; a dirge. "Some melodous tear."
Tear is sometimes used in the formation of self-explaining compounds; as, tear-distilling, tear-drop, tear-filled, tear-stained, and the like.
Origin: AS. Tear; akin to G. Zarhe, OHG. Zahar, OFries. & Icel. Tar, Sw. Tar, Dan. Taare, Goth. Tagr, OIr. Der, W. Dagr, OW. Dacr, L. Lacrima, lacruma, for older dacruma, Gr, . 59. Cf. Lachrymose.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tear drop fracture <radiology> Avulsion of anterioinferior corner of cervical vertebral body by anterior ligament, most severe and unstable injury of the cervical spine, often the result of diving into shallow water, may be secondary to hyperflexion or hyperextension, typically at C2 see: cervical spine fractures
(12 Dec 1998)
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paraguay tea See Mate, the leaf of the Brazilian holly.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Hottentot tea <botany> A South African shrub (Barosma) with small leaves that are dotted with oil dlands; also, the leaves themselves, which are used in medicine for diseases of the urinary organs, etc. Several species furnish the leaves.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
oswego tea <botany> An American aromatic herb (Monarda didyma), with showy, bright red, labiate flowers.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Jesuit tea The dried ripe fruit of Chenopodium ambrosoides (family Chenopodiaceae), American wormwood, from which a volatile oil is distilled and used as an anthelmintic.
Synonym: Jesuit tea, Mexican tea, wormseed.
Origin: G. Chen, goose, + pous (pod-), foot
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Tea - »õâ The infusion of leaves of CAMELLIA SINENSIS (formerly Thea sinensis) as a beverage, the familiar Oriental tea, which contains CATECHIN (especially epigallocatechin gallate) and CAFFEINE.
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  • Tea Tree Oil - »õâ Essential oil extracted from Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree). It is used as a topical antimicrobial due to the presence of terpineol.
    Synonyms : Oil, Melaleuca alternifolia, Oil, Tea Tree
  • Teaching - »õâ The educational process of instructing.
    Synonyms : Academic Training, Educational Personnel, Educational Technics, Educational Techniques, Personnel, Educational, Teaching Methods, Technics, Educational, Techniques, Educational, Training Activities, Training Technics, Training Techniques, Training of Trainers
  • Teaching Materials - »õâ Instructional materials used in teaching.
    Synonyms : Material, Teaching, Materials, Teaching, Teaching Material
  • Tear Gases - »õâ Gases that irritate the eyes, throat, or skin. Severe lacrimation develops upon irritation of the eyes.
    Synonyms : Tear Gas, Gas, Tear, Gases, Tear
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tear sac lacrimal sac: either of the two dilated ends of the lacrimal ducts at the nasal ends of the eyes that fill with tears secreted by the lacrimal glands
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teardrop anything shaped like a falling drop (as a pendant gem on an earring) tear: a drop of the clear salty saline solution secreted by the lacrimal glands; "his story brought tears to her eyes"
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tearing lacrimation: shedding tears fierce: marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid; "fierce loyalty"; "in a tearing rage"; "vehement dislike"; "violent passions"
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tea a beverage made by steeping tea leaves in water; "iced tea is a cooling drink" a light midafternoon meal of tea and sandwiches or cakes; "an Englishman would interrupt a war to have his afternoon tea" dried leaves of the tea shrub; used to make tea; "the store shelves held many different kinds of tea"; "they threw the tea into Boston harbor" a reception or party at which tea is served; "we met at the Dean's tea for newcomers" a tropical evergreen shrub or small tree extensively cultivated in e.g. China and Japan and India; source of tea leaves; "tea has fragrant white flowers"
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tear separate or cause to separate abruptly; "The rope snapped"; "tear the paper" to separate or be separated by force; "planks were in danger of being torn from the crossbars" a drop of the clear salty saline solution secreted by the lacrimal glands; "his story brought tears to her eyes" rip: an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart; "there was a rip in his pants"; "she had snags in her stockings" move quickly and violently; "The car tore down the street"; "He came charging into my office" bust: an occasion for excessive eating or drinking; "they went on a bust that lasted three days" pluck: strip of feathers; "pull a chicken"; "pluck the capon" the act of tearing; "he took the manuscript in both hands and gave it a mighty tear" fill with tears or shed tears; "Her eyes were tearing"
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tea (British) a light midafternoon meal of tea and sandwiches or cakes
tea dried leaves of the tea shrub
tea a beverage made by steeping tea leaves in water
tea a reception or party at which tea is served
tea a tropical evergreen shrub or small tree extensively cultivated in e.g. China and Japan and India
tea small paper bag holding a measure of tea
tea a measured amount of tea in a bag for an individual serving of tea
tea a kitchen utensil consisting of a perforated metal ball for making tea
tea (Britain) flat semisweet cookie or biscuit usually served with tea
tea sweetened buns to be eaten with tea
tea a snack taken during a break in the work day
tea a can for storing tea
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