See Also: Mode(money)
Mode(health)
i-mode(dictionary)
mode(dictionary)
TM-mode(medicine)
Mode(medicine)
M-mode(medicine)
B-mode(medicine)
mode(encyclopedia)
A-mode(medicine)

abomination (iou) and A-mode (medicine)


abomination (iou)



abomination noun. Also abhomination. ME.
[Old & mod. French from Latin abominatio(n-), formed as ABOMINATE verb: see -ATION.]
An abominable act; a degrading vice. ME.
Shakespeare Anthony & Cleopatra Antony, most large In his abominations.
A feeling of disgust and hatred; loathing. LME.
A state exciting disgust; pollution. LME-L15.
An object that excites disgust and hatred (to, unto). LME.
Bible (AV): Proverbs 12:22 Lying lippes are abomination to the Lord.
abominationly adverb abominably L16-E18.

A-mode (medicine)


A-mode


In diagnostic ultrasound, a one-dimensional presentation of a reflected sound wave in which echo amplitude (A) is displayed along the vertical axis and time of rebound (depth) along the horizontal axis; the echo information is presented from interfaces along a single line in the direction of the sound beam.