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endozoa (medicine)


endozoa
<zoology> See Entozoa.

Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Within + an animal.

Source: Websters Dictionary


drag 2, noun (oh)



2 n
a drag
informal a) something or someone that is boring
::Don't be such a drag! Come to the party.
b) something that is annoying and continues for a long time
::It's a real drag having to Travel so far to work every day.
be a drag on sb/sth
to make it hard for someone to make progress towards what they want
::Any slowdown in the economy is going to be a drag on the President's re-election campaign.
[C] the act of breathing in smoke from your cigarette
::Frank took a drag on his cigarette.
in drag
wearing clothes worn by the opposite sex, especially to entertain people
::The whole performance is done in drag.
[U] the force of air that pushes against an aircraft or a vehicle that is moving forward
::The car's rounded edges reduce drag.
the main drag
AmE informal the biggest or longest street that goes through a town
::Our hotel is right on the main drag.