British Indian Ocean Territory travel(tourism) and Goliath - General(gambling)
British Indian Ocean Territory travel(tourism):Travel options for the British Indian Ocean Territory. ...
Goliath - General(gambling):8 selections, 247 bets - 28 doubles, 56 trebles, 70 four-timers, 56 five-timers, 28 six-timers, 8 seven-timers, 1 accumulator. ...
engineering(oh) and homozoic(medicine)
engineering(oh): the work involved in designing and building roads, bridges, machines etc -see also civil engineering civil engineering -see also genetic engineering ...
homozoic(medicine):homozoic Relating to the same animal or the same species of animal. Origin: homo-+ G. Zoikos, relating to an animal ...
Bengali language(sh) and Constant(medicine)
Bengali language(sh): Indo-Aryan language spoken principally in Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. Bengali has more speakers some 190 million than all but a handful of Other Languages of the world. Like Other ...
Constant(medicine):constant A quantity that, under stated conditions, does not vary with changes in the environment. ...
typhlodicliditis(medicine) and Draycott Hotel Chelsea(tourism)
typhlodicliditis(medicine):typhlodicliditis Inflammation of the ileocaecal valve. Origin: G. Typhlon, caecum, + diklis (diklid-), double-folding (of doors), + -itis, inflammation ...
Draycott Hotel Chelsea(tourism):The Draycott Hotel, a hotel in the Chelsea-Belgravia area of London (Great Britain). ...
palolo(iou) and Rock ' n' Rollers(recipes)
palolo(iou): palolo noun. Pl. -os. L19. [Samoan or Tongan.] In full palolo worm. Any of various marine polychaete worms of the Families Eunicidae and Nereidae which reproduce by breaking in half at the same ...
Rock ' n' Rollers(recipes):Rock ' n' Rollers Yield: Makes 4 servings For a change of pace, serve these satisfying tortilla roll-ups at your child' s next party. High in both calcium and Vitamin C, they' re as good for you ...
Forrestal, James V(incent)(sh) and MK-6(medicine)
Forrestal, James V(incent)(sh): born Feb. 15, 1892, Beacon, N.Y., U.S. died May 22, 1949, Bethesda, Md. U.S. secretary of defense (1947-49). After serving in naval aviation in World War I, he resumed his connection with a New York ...
MK-6(medicine):MK-6 <abbreviation> Menaquinone-6. ...
Interisland Airlines(tourism) and convolution(oh)
Interisland Airlines(tourism):Interisland Airlines is an air transport company in the Philippines. ...
convolution(oh): the complicated details of a story, explanation etc, which make it difficult to understand convolution of ::the endless convolutions of the plot a fold or twist in something which has many of them convolution ...
placental extracts(medicine) and lighter(1)(iou)
placental extracts(medicine):placental extracts Extracts prepared from placental tissue; they may contain specific but uncharacterised factors or proteins with specific activities. ...
lighter(1)(iou): lighter noun1 & verb. LME. [from LIGHT verb1 + -ER1, or from Dutch lichter.] A. noun. A boat, usu. a flat-bottomed barge, used for transferring or transporting goods from a ship to a wharf or another ...
prevesical(medicine) and Bile sludge(health)
prevesical(medicine):prevesical Anterior to the bladder; denoting especially the retropubic space. Origin: pre-+ L. Vesica, bladder ...
Bile sludge(health):An uncommon type of cancer that arises from the bile duct, the tube that connects the liver and the gallbladder to the small intestine. ...
diable au corps(iou) and geoduck(sh)
diable au corps(iou): diable au corps noun phr. Pl. diables au corps (pronounced same). L19. [French, lit. 'devil in the body'.] Restless energy; a spirit of devilry. ...
geoduck(sh): Marine bivalve (Panopea generosa) that inhabits the intertidal zone of the Pacific coast from southern Alaska to Baja California. It is the largest known burrowing bivalve, with a shell about 7-9 ...
sparteine(medicine) and Simulium ornatum(medicine)
sparteine(medicine):sparteine <chemistry> A narcotic alkaloid extracted from the tops of the common broom (Cytisus scoparius, formerly Spartium scoparium), as a colourless oily liquid of aniline-like odour and ...
Simulium ornatum(medicine):Simulium ornatum Species that is a vector of bovine onchocerciasis in Australia. ...
buccal vestibule(medicine) and humify(2)(iou)
buccal vestibule(medicine):buccal vestibule That part of the oral vestibule related to the cheek. ...
humify(2)(iou): humify verb2. E20. [from HUM(US: see -FY. Cf. earlier HUMIFICATION.] verb trans. Convert (plant remains) into humus. E20. verb intrans. Of plant remains: be converted into humus. E20. ...
unfrozen(iou) and social democracy(sh)
unfrozen(iou): unfrozen adjective. L16. [from UN-1 + FROZEN adjective.] Not frozen. ...
social democracy(sh): Political ideology that advocates a peaceful, evolutionary transition of society from capitalism to socialism, using established political processes. It rejects Marxism's advocacy of social revolution. ...
HeLa(medicine) and bannat(iou)
HeLa(medicine):HeLa <cell culture, oncology> Referring to cells of the first continuously cultured (human cervical) carcinoma strain. An established line of human epithelial cells derived from a cervical caracinoma ...
bannat(iou): bannat noun. Also banate. E19. [Serbo-Croat, formed as BAN noun2 + -ATE1.] Hist. The district under the jurisdiction of a ban. ...
Tarskian(iou) and ramulus(iou)
Tarskian(iou): Tarskian adjective. M20. [from Alfred Tarski (1902-83), Polish-born US mathematician: see -IAN.] Philosophy & Math. Of or pertaining to Tarski or his work in semantics; spec. pertaining to or involving ...
ramulus(iou): ramulus noun. . L18. [Latin, dim. of RAMUS.] Anatomy & Biology. A small ramus or branch. ramulet noun (rare) = RAMULUS L17. ramulose adjective possessing or characterized by ramuli M18. ramulous ...
Feint - Fencing(gambling) and Sign-Up List - Poker(gambling)
Feint - Fencing(gambling):An attack into one line with the intention of switching to another line before the attack is completed. ...
Sign-Up List - Poker(gambling):The list of names for a particular game; the board. ...
MERTON, STATUTE OF(law) and tartana(2)(iou)
MERTON, STATUTE OF(law):MERTON, STATUTE OF. A statute so called, because the parliament or rather council, which enacted it, sat at Merton, in Surrey. It was made the 20 Hen. council, which enacted it, sat at Merton, in ...
tartana(2)(iou): tartana noun2. E19. [Spanish.] Chiefly Hist. A covered light carriage used in Spain, esp. in Valencia. ...
natural mutation(medicine) and bacteriopheophorbide(medicine)
natural mutation(medicine):natural mutation --> spontaneous mutation A mutation which occurs by itself without first being affected by a mutagen, for example during the process of DNA replication. Spontaneous mutations arise ...
bacteriopheophorbide(medicine):bacteriopheophorbide Bacteriophorbin with the side chains found in bacteriochlorophyll, but lacking the phytyl group. ...
antianginal(medicine) and ossifying(medicine)
antianginal(medicine):antianginal Counteracting angina or anginal conditions. ...
ossifying(medicine):ossifying <physiology> Changing into bone; becoming bone; as, the ossifying process. Source: Websters Dictionary ...
wax 1, noun(oh) and Conway Medical Center(health)
wax 1, noun(oh): flame, wax, wick [Language: Old English; Origin: weax] a solid substance made of fat or oil and used to make candles, polish etc ::wax crayons a natural sticky substance in your ears -see also beeswax ...
Conway Medical Center(health):Conway Medical Center is a hospital in Conway, North Carolina (USA). ...
Guaynas airports(tourism) and kava(sh)
Guaynas airports(tourism):All airports near Guaynas, Mexico. Airports to consider when planning a trip to or from Guaynas. ...
kava(sh): or kava kava Nonalcoholic, yellow-green, somewhat bitter beverage made from the root of the pepper plant (mainly Piper methysticum) in most South Pacific islands. It is traditionally consumed in ...
HTLV-I(medicine) and oil of curled mint(medicine)
HTLV-I(medicine):HTLV-I <virology> A species of HTLV-blv viruses isolated from mature t4 cells in patients with t-lymphoproliferation malignancies. It causes adult T-cell leukaemia (atl), T-cell lymphoma, and ...
oil of curled mint(medicine):oil of curled mint --> oil of spearmint Volatile oil from the flowering tops of Mentha spicata (family Labiatae, pharmaceutical aid (flavor) and a carminative. Synonym: oil of crispmint, oil of ...
porphobilin(medicine) and Okayama hotels list(tourism)
porphobilin(medicine):porphobilin General term denoting intermediates between the monopyrrole, porphobilinogen, and the cyclic tetrapyrrole of haem (a porphin derivative). See: bilin. ...
Okayama hotels list(tourism):List of hotels in Okayama, Japan. Hotels, hostels and Other accommodation options for Okayama. ...
Svenska Direktflyg AB(tourism) and mesylate(medicine)
Svenska Direktflyg AB(tourism):Svenska Direktflyg AB is an air transport company with international code HS. ...
mesylate(medicine):mesylate Organic salts or esters of methanesulfonic acid. ...
Highlander(oh) and heterofermentation(medicine)
Highlander(oh): someone from the Scottish Highlands ...
heterofermentation(medicine):heterofermentation <chemistry> Any fermentation in which there is more than one major end-product. Synonym: heterolactic fermentation. ...
aldehyde reductase(medicine) and rick(2)(iou)
aldehyde reductase(medicine):aldehyde reductase <enzyme> An enzyme that catalyses reversibly the oxidation of an aldose to an alditol. It possesses broad specificity for many aldoses. Chemical name: Alditol:NAD(P)+ 1-oxidoreductase Registry ...
rick(2)(iou): rick noun2. M19. [Prob. from RICK verb2. Cf. WRICK.] A slight sprain or strain, esp. in the neck or back. ...
boulter(iou) and peripheral neuropathy(medicine)
boulter(iou): boulter noun. Also bolter. L16. [Origin unkn.] A long fishing-line with many hooks. ...
peripheral neuropathy(medicine):peripheral neuropathy <neurology> Injury to the nerves that supply sensation to the arms and legs. Origin: Gr. Pathos = disease ...
Antithyroid agent(medicine) and incisive(iou)
Antithyroid agent(medicine):antithyroid agent <pharmacology> Medications which suppress thyroid function. Examples include methimazole and propylthiouracil. ...
incisive(iou): incisive adjective & noun. LME. [medieval Latin incisivus, from Latin incis-: see INCISE, -IVE.] A. adjective. Having the quality of cutting into something; cutting, penetrating. LME. Sharp or keen ...
Shock Absorber - Motor Sports(gambling) and spiffing(iou)
Shock Absorber - Motor Sports(gambling):A term used for what are really dampers. Fittings used to absorb the energy that the wheels convey to the springs. The dampers keep the springs from continuously rebounding. The majority of shock ...
spiffing(iou): spiffing adjective. slang (now joc.) & dial. L19. [Origin unkn.: of pres. ppl form, as ripping, topping, etc., and rel. to SPIFFY.] Excellent, splendid, very good (also as interjection); smart in ...
anorexic(medicine) and war crime(sh)
anorexic(medicine):anorexic Lacking normal appetite. ...
war crime(sh): Any violation of the laws of war, as laid down by international customary law and certain international treaties. At the end of World War II, the part of the London Agreement signed by the U.S., ...
hysterical joint(medicine) and Barnaul travel agency(tourism)
hysterical joint(medicine):hysterical joint A simulation of joint disease, with symptoms of pain, possibly swelling, and impairment of motion. ...
Barnaul travel agency(tourism):Travel agencies in Barnaul, Russia. All providers of Travel booking and related Services in Barnaul. ...
saturate 1, verb(oh) and pascal (as used in expressions)(sh)
saturate 1, verb(oh): [Date: 1500-1600; Language: Latin; Origin: , past participle of saturare, from satur 'having had enough'] formal to make something very wet -synonym soak soak -opposite dry dry ::Water poured through ...
pascal (as used in expressions)(sh): ...
Managua(sh) and Parkview Medical Center(health)
Managua(sh): City (pop., 1995: 864,201), capital of Nicaragua. Located on the southern shore of Lake Managua, it was of minor importance during Spanish colonial times. It was selected as the nation's capital ...
Parkview Medical Center(health):Parkview Medical Center is a hospital in Pueblo, Colorado (USA). ...
Donatism(sh) and bilifuscin(medicine)
Donatism(sh): Schismatic Christian movement in North Africa in the 4th century. It arose out of the debate over the status of church leaders who had cooperated with Roman officials during persecutions of Christians. ...
bilifuscin(medicine): ...
File(law) and Proud(medicine)
File(law): The complete court record of a case. Others: To place a paper in the official custody of the clerk of court to enter into the files or records of a case. ...
Proud(medicine):proud 1. Feeling or manifesting pride, in a good or bad sense; as: Possessing or showing too great Self-Esteem; overrating one's excellences; hence, arrogant; haughty; lordly; presumptuous. "Nor much ...
supramalleolar(medicine) and Teaser rate(finance)
supramalleolar(medicine):supramalleolar Above a malleolus. ...
Teaser rate(finance):A low initial interest rate on an adjustable-rate mortgage to entice borrowers, that is later eliminated and replaced by a market-level rate. ...
Net float(money) and rubella cataract(medicine)
Net float(money):Definition: [crh] Sum of disbursement float and collection float. ...
rubella cataract(medicine):rubella cataract Embryopathic cataract secondary to intrauterine rubella infection. ...
Scatchard plot(medicine) and unspecified(oh)
Scatchard plot(medicine):Scatchard plot A method for analysing data for freely reversible ligand/receptor binding interactions. The graphical plot is: Bound ligand/Free ligand) against (Bound ligand), the slope gives the ...
unspecified(oh): not known or not stated ::The meeting will take place at an unspecified date in the future. ...
somniloquy(medicine) and favose(medicine)
somniloquy(medicine):somniloquy Talking under the influence of hypnotic suggestion. Synonym: sleeptalking, somniloquence, somniloquism. Origin: L. Somnus, sleep, + loquor, to speak ...
favose(medicine):favose 1. <botany> Honeycombed. See Faveolate. 2. <medicine> Of or pertaining to the disease called favus. Origin: L. Favus honeycomb. Source: Websters Dictionary ...
cervix mucus(medicine) and Henry, Cape(sh)
cervix mucus(medicine):cervix mucus A slightly alkaline secretion of the endocervical glands. The consistency and amount are dependent on the physiological hormone changes in the menstrual cycle. It contains the glycoprotein ...
Henry, Cape(sh): Promontory, at the southern entrance to Chesapeake Bay, southeastern Virginia, U.S. Located in Virginia Beach city, it is opposite Cape Charles, to which it is connected by the Chesapeake Bay Bridge ...
heterogeneic antigen(medicine) and grave's disease(medicine)
heterogeneic antigen(medicine):heterogeneic antigen --> heterophile antigen An antigen or antigenic determinant which is found in different tissues in more than one species. ...
grave's disease(medicine):Grave's disease <disease, endocrinology> A common cause of hyperthyroidism caused by an underlying autoimmune mechanism. ...
bombard(2)(iou) and blowy(iou)
bombard(2)(iou): bombard verb. L16. [French bombarder, formed as BOMBARD noun.] verb trans. & intrans. Fire heavy guns at, batter with shot and shell, assault with artillery. L16. verb trans. transf. & fig. Assail ...
blowy(iou): blowy adjective. E19. [from BLOW verb1 + -Y1.] Windy. ...
clerk(iou) and pharmaceuticals(oh)
clerk(iou): clerk noun & verb. [kl¨»:k] OE. [formed as CLERIC, reinforced by Old & mod. French clerc from same source.] A. noun. A man ordained to the Christian ministry, formerly esp. in minor orders, now (arch. ...
pharmaceuticals(oh): drugs and medicines ...
SILVER GRANT(finance) and Troilus(medicine)
SILVER GRANT(finance):SILVER GRANT is a securities company with code 00171 at Hong Kong stock. Board lot: 2,000. ...
Troilus(medicine):troilus <zoology> A large, handsome American butterfly (Euphoeades, or Papilio, troilus). It is black, with yellow marginal spots on the front wings, and blue spots on the rear wings. Origin: ...
distributive(iou) and ignotum per ignotius(iou)
distributive(iou): distributive adjective & noun. LME. [Old & mod. French distributif, -ive or late Latin distributivus, formed as DISTRIBUTE: see -IVE.] A. adjective. Having the property of distributing; characterized ...
ignotum per ignotius(iou): ignotum per ignotius noun phr. LME. [Late Latin, lit. 'the unknown by means of the more unknown'.] An explanation which is harder to understand than what it is meant to explain. ...
Flat Iron Building(oh) and Jiangsu hotels(tourism)
Flat Iron Building(oh): the Flat Iron Building a tall office building in New York City, which is shaped like a very large iron (=the thing you use for making clothes smooth) ...
Jiangsu hotels(tourism):All hotels, hostels and Other accomodation in the province of Jiangsu in China. ...
armada(oh) and Kohler, Kaufmann(sh)
armada(oh): [Date: 1500-1600; Language: Spanish; Origin: Medieval Latin armata 'army, group of war ships', from the past participle of Latin armare; ARM2] a large group of things, especially ships or boats ::an ...
Kohler, Kaufmann(sh): born May 10, 1843, Furth, Bavaria died Jan. 28, 1926, New York, N.Y. U.S. German-born U.S. rabbi. He was brought up in Orthodox Judaism but soon came under the influence of Reform leader Abraham ...
personality cult(oh) and Tucson(oh)
personality cult(oh): also cult of personality n [C] a situation in which people are encouraged to admire and praise a famous person, especially a political leader - used to show disapproval ...
Tucson(oh): a city in South Arizona in the US, surrounded by mountains. It is a popular retirement and Health centre. ...
Denpasar flights(tourism) and opening of external acoustic meatus(medicine)
Denpasar flights(tourism):All available flights to Denpasar, Indonesia. Airlines serving Denpasar. ...
opening of external acoustic meatus(medicine):opening of external acoustic meatus The orifice of the external acoustic meatus in the tympanic portion of the temporal bone. Synonym: porus acusticus externus, external acoustic foramen, external ...
Mido Hotel(tourism) and cerebral amyloid angiopathy(medicine)
Mido Hotel(tourism):Mido Hotel is a hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. ...
cerebral amyloid angiopathy(medicine):cerebral amyloid angiopathy <pathology> A condition where there is a deposition of amyloid (insoluble protein) in the walls of the arteries which supply the brain. This results in an increased ...
Pachelbel, Johann(oh) and intrant(iou)
Pachelbel, Johann(oh): (1653-1706) a German composer of Baroque Music, famous especially for his Canon and Gigue in D major. ...
intrant(iou): intrant noun & adjective. Chiefly Scot. E16. [Latin intrant- pres. ppl stem of intrare enter, in medieval Latin senses: see -ANT1.] A. noun. A person who takes legal possession of land etc. Now ...
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