अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «STEGNOSIS» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
stegnosis का उपयोग पता करें।
stegnosis aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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Neurogenic intermittent claudication: with special reference ...
The word stegnosis was used by Dioscorides (1st century A.D.) for expressing '
the fact of rendering constipated' and by Galen for a complete obstruction of the
passages of substances through anatomical ducts. In Galen's opinion this could
be ...
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An Universal Etymological Dictionary
N. C. STEGANOGUIAPHY [ of covert or private, and ygzzcpri, Gr. writing] the Art
of secret writing; Characters or' Cyphers, known only to the Persons that
cdrrespond one with another. r STEGNOSIS up the Pores osthc Body.
STEGNOTICKS ...
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Inverted Medical Dictionary, Second Edition
... eutocia parturition first time primipara primigravida primiparity first pregnancy
passage closing stegnosis patch/spot tache patella operation patellectomy
removal patella shaped patelliform pathology of extremities acropathology pea-
shaped ...
Bruce C. Carlstedt, Mary J. Stanaszek, Walter F. Stanaszek, 1991
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Science Terms Made Easy: A Lexicon of Scientific Words and ...
Stegnosis Greek stegn- constriction, obstruction -osis action, process, state,
condition A condition causing the stoppage of secretions; constriction,
constipation. Stegosaur Greek stegos- roof -sauros lizard Herbivorous dinosaur
existing in the ...
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An etymological dictionary
STEGNOSIS. s. An obstruction of the pores of the body; the suppression of any
evacuation. G. stegno-o, to hind. STEGNOTIC. adj. Binding; rendering costive. G.
stegnotikos: from stegno-o, to bind. STELLAR. adj. Astral; relating to the stars.
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Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary
... water jumps. steeplechaser a horse schooled in and used for steeplechase
racing. steer castratedmalecattle beastover ayearof age. See also bullock,
bullersteer. s. bulling see bulling. steg stag. stegnosis [steg-no′sis] constriction;
stenosis.
Virginia P. Studdert, Clive C. Gay, Douglas C. Blood, 2011
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The Etymological Encyclopaedia of Technical Words and ...
Steganography, s. [Gr. steganos, secret, and grapho, to write.] The art of writing
secretly, in ciphers. Stegnosis, s. [Gr. stegno-o, to bind.] An obstruction of the
pores of the body ; the suppression of any evacuation. Stegnotic, adj. [Gr.
stegnotikos ...
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An Universal Etymological English Dictionary;: Comprehending ...
STEGNOSIS [orryfio-ir, Gr. ] a stopping up the Pores of the Body STEGNOTICKS [
Stegmtiea, L. rrwyto- ri'xa, Gr. I binding Medicines. STELLAR [plloris. L.j starry.
STELLATE [JliHalus, L.] starry, marked with Spots like Stars. STELLATE Planets ...
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
Stegnosis,stegnō′sis, n.constrictionof the pores and vessels: constipation.—adj.
Stegnot′ic. Stegocephalous, stegōsef′alus,adj.withtheheadmailed, loricate,
cataphract. [Gr. stegein,tocover,kephalē,thehead.] Stegognathous ...
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The etymological enchiridion, or practical analyzer: shewing ...
Stegnosis, stegnoo, to bind up the pores. Stellography, stelle, a pillar ; and
grapho, to write on. Stenog'raphy, stenos, short ; and grapho, to write shorthand.
Stenoth'oracos, stenos, straight ; and thorax, the chest : phthisical. Stentorophon'
ic ...