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Foods & Nutrition Encyclopedia, Two Volume Set
APOSITIA. APPESTAT. Lack of desire for food. APPENDICITIS. An inflammation
of the appendix, which is often accompanied by (1) pain in the lower right side of
the abdomen, (2) a low fever, (3) an elevated white blood cell count, (4) nausea,
...
Marion Eugene Ensminger, Audrey H. Ensminger, 1993
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A Portuguese-English Dictionary
apositia, aversion to food. aposltico -ca (adj., Med.) apositic. apdsito -ta (adj.)
apposite. apossador -dora (adj.) possessing; (m.,/.) possessor. apossar-se (v.r.)
to take possession (of). aposta (/.) wager, bet; amount wagered; challenge; breast
of ...
James Lumpkin Taylor, Priscilla Clark Martin, 1970
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A Dictionary of medical terminology, dental surgery, and the ...
Restlessness caused by the stoppage of any of the natural secretions. APOSITIA.
From airo, from, and <«- TOf, food. Loathing of food. APOSPAS'MA. From
amxnrau, to tear off. A violent severance of a ligament or tendon. APOSPHACELI'
SIS.
Chapin Aaron Harris, 1855
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
It is opposed to Apositia which signifies aversion to food. ASK, ") Goth. Socjan, to
seek, to ask, to ques- A'sker. J tion, Luke i. 63. Mark ix. 14. 6. A. S, Secan, Asecan
; perhaps Ascan, Ascian, to seek, to ask. To seek, Skinner thinks is from to see ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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How to Say it and Write it Correctly Now: The Ultimate ...
... aortolith, aortopathy aorticorenal, aorticopulmonary apposition, appendectomy
amblyaphia, hyperaphia apoplasmia, apocrine, apositia append- appendic/o to
hang;appendage to hang;appendage appendalgia, appendectomy appendicitis,
...
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A pentaglot dictionary of the terms employed in anatomy, ...
Apositie, s. f.,— ircriTix,— apositia, f. L., — widerwillen gegen speisen, ekel, m. G.
, — disinclination for, loathing of, food. AposiTiauE,adj., — irtrirutii, — apositicus,
— causing distaste for food. ' .\ rir, - .-, experiencing distaste for — abstinent from
...
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Elements of General Pathology
In these cases no sooner does the patient taste his food, than he feels already
satiated ; this is particularly observed in phthisis. The appetite may become
depraved in two ways. 1. There is disgust (cibi fastidium. apositia) * or aversion
for food.
Auguste François Chomel, 1848
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Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
It is opposed to Apositia which signifies aversion to food. ASK, "1 Goth. Socjan, to
seek, to ask, to ques- A'sker. J tion, Luke i. 63. Mark ix. 14. 6. A. S, Secan, Asecan
; perhaps Ascan, Aseian, to seek, to ask. To seek, Skinner thinks is from to see ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
SIT-, "food" apositia — aversion to or loathing of food autosite — organs are
sufficiently developed to carry on a postnatal existence; or a twin which is
capable of independent existence and which nourishes the parasite twin
omphalosite ...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
It is opposed to Apositia which signifies aversion to food. ASK, ") Goth. Socjan, to
seek, to ask, to ques- A'sker. J tion, Luke i. G3. Mark ix. 14. 6. A. S, Secan, Asecan
; perhaps Ascan, Aseian, to seek, to ask. To seek, Skinner thinks is from to see ...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845