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fluorocarbons (medicine)


fluorocarbons
Liquid perfluorinated carbon compounds which may or may not contain a hetero atom such as nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur, but do not contain another halogen or hydrogen atom. This concept includes fluorocarbon emulsions and fluorocarbon blood substitutes.


dandle (iou)



dandle verb. M16.
[Origin unkn.]
verb trans. Move (a child etc.) lightly up and down in the arms or on the knee; gen. move lightly up and down. M16.
S. Beckett Perhaps she had dandled me on her knees while I was still in swaddling clothes. G. Hough An apple tree Dandled its fruit.
a. verb trans. Trifle, play, or toy with. M16-M17.
b. verb intrans. Play or toy (with). rare. E19.
verb trans. Make much of, pet, pamper. M16.
dandler noun L16.
dandling noun (obsolete exc. dial.) a dandled child, a darling E17.