10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «ATELOPODIA»
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Mosby's Medical Dictionary
... prefix meaning 'imperfect or incomplete': ateloglossia, atelopodia. atelorachidia
/at'olOr'okid'e-o/ [Gk, ateles, incomplete, rhachis, spine], a defective, incomplete
formation of the spinal column. Also spelled atelorhachidia. atenolol /aten'olOl/, ...
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A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish ...
atelognatia f. incomplete development of the lower jaw. [atelo- + Gk. gnathos: jaw
. See gnatitis.] atelomielia f. incomplete development of the medula. [atelo- + a
deriv. of Gk. muelos: marrow. See -miel(o).] atelopodia f. incomplete development
...
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A Thesaurus of Medical Word Roots
... respiration cardiopneumatic -pneumonic pertaining to the lungs
hepatopneumornc -podia pertaining to the feet atelopodia, me galopodia -poiesis
making, producing angiopoiesis, hematopoiesis -poietic lndropoietic,
nephropoietic -pontine ...
Horace Gerald Danner, 2013
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
... a dwarf whose skeleton is incompletely formed as a result of the non-union of
the epiphyses and diaphyses during bone development. atelo-, prefix meaning '
imperfect or incomplete': ateloglossia, atelopodia. atelorachidia /at'alor'akid'é'a/
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
... dwarfing, etc. 18. TEL(E)-, "completion," "end," "purpose" (gen.) teleology
atelosis — dwarfism atelognathia — imperfect development of a jaw ateiomitic —
nonterminal, applied to spindle fiber attachment of chromosomes atelopodia ...
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Dunmore and Fleischer's Medical Terminology: Exercises in ...
... arthrosclerosis arthrosteitis ascus aspiration asthenia astigmatism
astigmometer asynergy asystolia ataxophobia atelocardia atelocheiria
ateloglossia atelognathia atelopodia atheroma atheromatosis atheronecrosis
atoxic atrichia atriotome ...
Cheryl Walker-Esbaugh, Laine H McCarthy, Rhonda A Sparks, 2004
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Lexicon Orthopaedic Etymology
e.g., atelopodia refers to "the condition of incomplete or imperfect development of
the foot." 2. Greek TfjAe: "at a distance, far off, afar. at length." e.g., teledactyl
refers to "a far off digit." The term is applied to a device which aids a physically ...
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Vox Medical Spanish and English Dictionary
... ateloencephalia n. ateloencefalia. ateloglossia n. ateloglosia. atelognathia n.
atelognatia. atelomyelia n. atelomielia. atelopodia n. atelopodia. ateloprosopia n.
ateloprosopia. atelorachidia n. atelorraquidia. atelostomia n. atelostomía. athelia
...
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Obstetric-gynecologic terminology: with section on ...
ATELOPODIA Atelopodia is imperfect foot development. BIDACTYLY Bidactyly is
the absence of the second, third, and fourth digits leaving only the first and fifth
digits. BRACHYDACTYLY Brachydactyly is the presence of abnormally short ...
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Committee on Terminology, Edward C. Hughes, 1972
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Concise Encyclopedia Biology
... the Anura place Atelopus in a separate family (Atelopodia'ae), but here they
are recognized as a genus of the Bufonidae. Forty three species have been
described, most with rudimentary inner toes, and outer toes that form long claws.