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enacademic.com swamp - Etymology dictionary 10.10.2020 — 1624 (first used by Capt. John Smith, in reference to Virginia), perhaps a dialectal survival from an O.E. cognate of O.N. svoppr sponge, fungus, from P.Gmc.
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enacademic.com sulcated tongue - Medical dictionary 19.09.2020 — Look at other dictionaries: fissured tongue — a sometimes familial condition characterized by the presence on the dorsal surface of the tongue of numerous ...
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enacademic.com variance - Etymology dictionary 03.11.2020 — mid 14c., fact of undergoing change, from O.Fr. variance, from L. variantia, from variare to change (see VARY (Cf. vary)). Meaning state of disagreement is ...
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enacademic.com Knickerbocker - Etymology dictionary 28.10.2020 — descendant of Dutch settlers of New York, 1831, from Diedrich Knickerbocker, the name under which Washington Irving published his popular History of New ...
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hypodermic needle - Medical dictionary
11.06.2020 — n 1) NEEDLE (2) 2) a hypodermic syringe complete with needle * * * a short, slender, hollow needle used in injecting drugs beneath the skin.
hypodermic needle - Medical dictionary
11.06.2020 — n 1) NEEDLE (2) 2) a hypodermic syringe complete with needle * * * a short, slender, hollow needle used in injecting drugs beneath the skin.
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enacademic.com variance - Etymology dictionary 03.11.2020 — mid 14c., fact of undergoing change, from O.Fr. variance, from L. variantia, from variare to change (see VARY (Cf. vary)). Meaning state of disagreement is ...
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cubitus valgus - Medical dictionary
20.07.2020 — deformity of the elbow in which the forearm (judged with the palm facing forward) deviates away from the midline of the body when extended. (A) Cubitus varus; (B) ...
cubitus valgus - Medical dictionary
20.07.2020 — deformity of the elbow in which the forearm (judged with the palm facing forward) deviates away from the midline of the body when extended. (A) Cubitus varus; (B) ...
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enacademic.com cubitus valgus - Medical dictionary 20.07.2020 — deformity of the elbow in which the forearm (judged with the palm facing forward) deviates away from the midline of the body when extended. (A) Cubitus varus; (B) ...
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enacademic.com cubitus valgus - Medical dictionary 20.07.2020 — deformity of the elbow in which the forearm (judged with the palm facing forward) deviates away from the midline of the body when extended. (A) Cubitus varus; (B) ...
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eurypterid - Etymology dictionary
02.06.2020 — fossil swimming crustacean of the Silurian and Devonian, 1874, from eurys broad, wide (see ANEURYSM (Cf. aneurysm)) + pteron feather, wing (see PETITION ...
eurypterid - Etymology dictionary
02.06.2020 — fossil swimming crustacean of the Silurian and Devonian, 1874, from eurys broad, wide (see ANEURYSM (Cf. aneurysm)) + pteron feather, wing (see PETITION ...