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A Dictionary of Entomology
Roy. Entomol. Soc. London (C) 24: 52.) ALGE SIA Noun. (Greek, algesis I sense
of pain. PL, Algesiae.) Sensitive to pain. ALGESIS Noun. (Greek, algesis I sense
of pain + -sis I a condition or state. PL, Algeses.) Sensation of pain. Adj. Algesic.
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Stedman's Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and ...
(G. algesis, sense of pain. + -gen, production] m-e-ter (al-je-/e-om'e-ter) An
instrument lor measuring the degree of sensitivity to a painful stimulus. SYN
algesimeter. algometer, odynometer. |G. algesis, sense of pain, + me- tron,
measure] ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 2005
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A Dictionary of Psychology
US algesthesia, algesthesis. [From Greek algesis the sense of pain, from algos
pain + aisthesis feeling + -ia indicating a condition or quality] algesia n. The pain
sense. [From Greek algesis the sense of pain, from algos pain + -ia indicating a ...
In Sophocles, algos is still not really rivalled by algema (2 uses) and algesis. One
can note that algema is used in a very general sense, for example, Philoctetes,
340: "Your pains are enough for you," as is algos (734); but in 791, algesis ...
J. A. Cadden, Louise Elliott Wallace, 1998
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The North American Journal of Homeopathy
The next day the vesicant and algesis were not satisfactory. The remedy did not
seem sufficient. Compound tincture iodine was tried ; still unsatisfactory results
existed. Strong nitric acid was applied. It made such persistent ulcers, and ...
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Medical lexicon: a dictionary of medical science: containing ...
ALGESIS, Pain. ALGETICUS, see Algos. AL'lilDUS, from algor, 'cold.' That which
it accompanied by coldness. Al'gida Febris, F. horrifica, F. hor'rida, F. qmer'quera,
F. crymo'des, Bry'cetus, liry'chetu*. (F.) Fieers aigide, Algid Fever. A pernicious ...
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Folens Dictionary: Combined Dictionary and Thesaurus
Anagram comes from Greek.] analgesic noun analgesics An analgesic is
something that takes away pain. [Analgesic is from Greek an 'without' and algesis
'pain'.] analyse verb analyses, analysing, analysed If you analyse something, you
look ...
Steve & Patricia Harrison, 1999
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
See m. hyperthermalgesia (hT“per-therm-al-jeez'zee-e, -jeez'zhe) n. abnormally
increased sensitivity to heat. [< hyper-, pref., q.v., + < G therme heat + < algesis
pain]. See nerve. muscle. movement. touch. hypesthesia (hip"es-thee'zee.e, ...
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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A Library of National Antiquities: II
Algesis, ìSaem warihtum. Tractibus, drohtum. In propatulo, on œwiscnesse.
Theatrales, >Sa. pleglican. Uircentium, hring-seta. Líquido, andgitlice.
Facessante, swe°ôriende. Per patentes, >611141 be. rumen. Соната-т, clafrena.
. Malfvarum ...
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Bonica's Management of Pain
... knowledge of their pharmacological properties derived from well-controlled
clinical trials. The term analgesic (from the Greek an-, without algesis, sense of
pain) refers to a drug that relieves pain without a significant loss of other
sensations.