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addiment Biochem. (ˈædɪmənt) [ad. L. *addimentum, f. addere to add; see -ment.] = complement n. 5 i.1901 Lancet 19 Oct. 1030/1 If an animal be..given two M.L.D. [minimum lethal dose] and two serum equivalents it..dies from the infection. This has been explained as due to a deficiency of addiment in ...
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alexin
alexin Biochem. (əˈlɛksɪn) Also alexine. [a. G. alexin (H. Buchner 1891, in Münchener Med. Wochenschr. XXXVIII. 437/1, in form alexine), f. Gr. ἀλέξειν to ward off + -in1.] A name for a class of substances found in blood-serum, having the capacity of destroying bacteria, etc., and thus guarding agai...
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complement
▪ I. complement, n. (ˈkɒmplɪmənt) [ad. L. complēmentum that which fills up or completes, f. complē-re to fill up: see complete and -ment. Cf. F. complément (a single 14th c. instance in Littré). In the group of senses under II, the word has since c 1655–1725 been supplanted by the parallel F. word c...
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lysogenesis
lysogenesis Bacteriology. (laɪsəʊˈdʒɛnɪsɪs) [f. lyso- + -genesis.] Orig., the production of lysis or a lysin; in mod. use = lysogeny.1901 Lancet 19 Oct. 1031/1 Agglutination..is not concerned in lysogenesis, which is a function of the action of immune body to addiment alone. 1902 Encycl. Brit. XXVI....
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M
M (ɛm) the thirteenth letter of the modern and twelfth of the ancient Roman alphabet, represents historically the Greek mū and the Semitic mēm. The Phœnician form of the letter is 𐤌, whence the early Gr. and L. {egmu1}, {egmu2}, M. Its phonetic value has varied little; in Eng. it has always express...
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end
▪ I. end, n. (ɛnd) Forms: 1–7 ende, (2 aend, -e, 4 eende, hende, 4, 6 eande, 4 aend, eond, 5 heynd, 7 dial. eend), 3– end. Also 3–5 ȝende, 4 ȝend, 5 ȝynde, 6 yende. [Common. Teut.: OE. ęnde str. masc., corresponds to OS. endi (Du. einde), OHG. enti masc. (also neut.; MHG. ende masc., neut., mod.G. e...
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