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gall-stone
gall-stone (ˈgɔːlstəʊn) [f. gall n.1 + stone n.] A morbid calculous formation in the gall-bladder.1758 Phil. Trans. L. 543 An Account of Two extraordinary Cases of Gall-Stones. 1787 Sir J. Hawkins Life Johnson Wks. I. 553 He had frequent fits of pain which indicated the passage of a gall-stone. 1876...
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Spilosoma alberti
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Pectus sooty black with orange-red margins; legs sooty black brown; palpi and sides of frons black, rest of head and thorax pale bronzy gall-stone
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chole-
chole- (kɒliː) repr. Gr. χολή gall, bile; formative of medical and chemical terms; as ˈcholeate, a salt of choleic acid. choleˈchlorin [χλωρός green], the green bile pigment, biliverdin. choleˈchroin [χρόα colour], a green resinous substance found in bile; a mixture of biliverdin and other substance...
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cholo-
cholo- corresp. to Gr. χολο- combining form of χολή bile: used as first element in numerous technical words, some of which have variants in chole-. ˈcholochrome [χρῶµα colour], the general name for the colouring matters of bile; including chiefly choloˈchloin or choloˈchlorin, the green pigment, cal...
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Tourism in Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
water has a healing effect and can cure the digestive system diseases such as chronic gastritis, chronic pancreatitis diseases, chronic enterocolitis, gall-stone
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hepato-
hepato- repr. Gr. ἡπατο-, combining form of ἧπαρ liver; as in hepatocele (ˈhɛpətəʊsiːl) [Gr. κήλη tumour], hernia of the liver; ˌhepatoˈcellular a., of or pertaining to hepatic cells; hepato-colic (-ˈkɒlɪk) a. [Gr. κόλον colon1], relating to the liver and the colon (Syd. Soc. Lex.); hepatocystic (-ˈ...
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gall
▪ I. gall, n.1 (gɔːl) Forms: 1 ᵹealla, (ealla), Anglian galla, 3–4 ȝalle, 3–6 galle, 4 gawle, 4–5 gal, gale, 6–7 gaule, 7–8 gaul, 7 gawl, 6–9 Sc. gaw, 4– gall. [OE. ᵹealla wk. masc., agrees in meaning with OS. galia fem., MDu. galle fem., (Du. gal fem.), OHG. galla fem., (MHG. and G. galle fem.), an...
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membrane
membrane (ˈmɛmbreɪn) Also 6 -aan, 7 -an. [ad. L. membrāna membrane, parchment (whence late Gr. µεµβρᾱ́να, µέµβρᾱνον, F. membrane, Sp., Pg., It. membrana), f. membrum member n. The etymological sense appears to be ‘that which covers the members of the body’.] 1. A thin pliable sheet-like tissue (usua...
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stone
▪ I. stone, n. (stəʊn) Forms: 1–3 (4–5 Sc. and north.) stan, 3 stæn, 3–5 ston, 4–5 sten, 4–6 stoon (5–6 stoone), 4–9 (Sc. and north.) stane, 5 Sc. stayne, (stein), 5– 7 stonne, 6 stoan(e, steane, 6–7 Sc. stain(e, 7 Sc., 8–9 dial. stean, 4– stone. [Common Teut.: OE. stán str. masc. corresponds to OFr...
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