10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «ACROTISM»
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The American Illustrated Medical Dictionary: A New and ...
Pertaining to or affected with acrotism. See acrotism. acrotism (ah'kro-tizm) [Gr. a
neg. + Kabrm pulse]. Defect or failure of the pulse. acrotrophoneurosis (ak"ro-tro-
fo-nu-ro'sis). Trophoneurotic disturbance of the extremities. acrylaldehyd ...
William Alexander Newman Dorland,
1915
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The American illustrated medical dictionary. 1919 : 10th ed
... (ak-ro-ter'ik). Pertaining to the periphery or outermost parts (Hutchinson).
acrotic (ah-krot'ik) [Gr. Sxpos extreme]. 1. Affect- ins the surface. 2. Characterized
by absence or weakness of the pulse. See acrotism. acrotism (ah'kro-tizm) [Gr. a
neg.
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The american illustrated medical dictionary
Acrotic (ak-rot'ik) [Gr. Supot extreme], i. Affecting the surface. 2. Pertaining to or
affected with acrotism. See Acrotism. Acrotism (ah'kro-tism) [Gr. a neg. + «p<rot
pulse]. Defect or failure of the pulse. Acrotrophoneurosls ( ak"ro-trof-o-nu-ro'sis).
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
See joint, extremities, back. acrotism (ak'krō-tizm) n. absence or imperceptibility
of pulsation, pulselessness. ○ Acrotism confirmed the old codger's death. [< G a-,
priv., + krotos a striking, or sound made by striking]. adj. acrotic (aa-krot'tik) = 1.
James L. Reynolds, MD,
2014
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The Student's Medical Dictionary: Including All the Words ...
Acrotic (at-roi'ii) [a priv.; s/wror, a striking), Relating to acrotism. Acrotism (ahf -krot
-izm) (d priv.; KfioToc, a striking]. Any defective beating of the pulse ; failure of the
pulse. Acrylaldehyd (ak-ril-al'-de-hld) Freer, sharp ; aldehyd], C,II,(). Acrolein ...
George Milbry Gould,
1904
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The Study of Medicine: In Four Volumes
... barmony between the stroke in some of the arteries com- different pared with
that in others. Reil gives a case in which arteries. tne heart, the carotids, and the
radial arteries all pulsated differently f : and Beggi another, in which the acrotism,
...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
The accession of this acrotism has generally been regarded as the attack of the
cholera; but it is evidently only a continued catenation of morbid action—a
diseased action of the vascular system, superadded to the functional
disturbances ...
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
acrodolichomelia hyperpyrexia petrology acrotism Kallikak petrous anoxemia
leptoclase phoneme antipyretic leptocytosis photalgia brachycolic logorrhea
photogenic brachydactyly mesencephalon photosynthesis bradycrotic mesolithic
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English Language Word Builder
... SCANSION STILLION IS+ ADENITIS+ CLITORIS+ EUCHARIS+ MYOSITIS+
PANMIXIS+ RECTITIS+ SYNTEXIS+ ISM ACROTISM ALPINISM AUTECISM
CHARTISM DIOECISM DWARFISM ETHICISM ALLERION COOPTION
EMULSION ...
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Random House Webster's Rhyming Dictionary
... truism, Whiggism, Yogism; absinthism, actinism, acrotism, activism, alarmism,
albinism, algorism, altruism, amorphism, anarchism, aneurysm, Anglicism,
animism, aphorism, archaism, asterism, atavism, atheism, atomism, Atticism,
barbarism, ...