See Also: rear 2, verb(dictionary)
Alajouanine, Theophile(medicine)
Foix-Alajouanine syndrome(medicine)
Foix-Alajouanine myelitis(medicine)
Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
Rear(medicine)
rear(1)(dictionary)
rear(3)(dictionary)
rear(4)(dictionary)
rear(2)(dictionary)

Alajouanine, Theophile (medicine) and rear 2, verb (oh)


Alajouanine, Theophile (medicine)


Alajouanine, Theophile
<person> French neurologist, 1890-1980.

See: Foix-Alajouanine myelitis, Foix-Alajouanine syndrome.


rear 2, verb (oh)



2 v
[Language: Old English; Origin: rAran]
[T] to look after a person or animal until they are fully grown
-synonym raise raise
::It's a good place to rear young children.
::The birds have been successfully reared in captivity.
also rear up
[I] if an animal rears, it rises up to stand on its back legs
-see also buck buck
::The horse reared and threw me off.
also rear up
[I] if something rears up, it appears in front of you and often seems to be leaning over you in a threatening way
::A large rock, almost 200 feet high, reared up in front of them.
be reared on sth
to be given a particular kind of Food, books, Entertainment etc regularly while you are a child
::children reared on TV and Video Games
rear its ugly head
if a problem or difficult situation rears its ugly head, it appears and is impossible to ignore
::The problem of drug-taking in sport has reared its ugly head again.