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heteronymous
heteronymous, a. (hɛtəˈrɒnɪməs) [f. Gr. ἑτερώνυµος (f. hetero- + ὄνοµα name) + -ous.] 1. Having different names, as a pair of correlatives, e.g. husband, wife: opp. to synonymous.1734 Watts Ontology vii, Synonymous Relatives or of the same Name..Heteronymous or of a different Name. 1829 Jas. Mill Hu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hemianopsia
Types When the pathology involves both eyes, it is either homonymous or heteronymous. Heteronymous hemianopsia A heteronymous hemianopsia is the loss of half of the visual field on different sides in both eyes. wikipedia.org
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homonymous
homonymous, a. (həʊˈmɒnɪməs) [f. late L. homōnym-us, a. Gr. ὁµώνυµ-ος of the same name, n. a namesake, pl. τὰ ὁµώνυµα (Aristotle) equivocal nouns, ambiguous words; f. ὁµός same + ὄνοµα (æolic ὄνυµα) name: see -ous.] 1. a. Denoting different things by the same name (said of the same word used in diff... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anopsia
Types of partial anopsia: Hemianopsia Homonymous hemianopsia Heteronymous hemianopsia Binasal hemianopsia Bitemporal hemianopsia Superior hemianopia Inferior wikipedia.org
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synonymous
synonymous, a. (sɪˈnɒnɪməs) Also 7 synonimus, 7–9 synonimous. [f. med.L. synōnymus, ad. Gr. συνώνυµος: see synonym and -ous.] 1. Having the character of a synonym; equivalent in meaning: said of words or phrases denoting the same thing or idea. Const. to, (now usually) with.1610 Donne Pseudo-martyr ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Penny (Canadian coin)
In Canadian French, the penny is often known by the loanword cent; in contrast with the heteronymous word meaning "hundred" (), this keeps the English wikipedia.org
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disquiparancy
† diˈsquiparancy Logic. Obs. [ad. med.L. disquiparāntia (F. Mayron a 1325, see Prantl III. 290, IV. 66) for disæquiparāntia, f. dis- 4 + æquiparāntia (Tertull.): see equiparance.] The relation of two correlates which are heteronymous, i.e. denoted by different names, as father and son: opp. to equip... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anterior communicating artery
Pathology Aneurysms of the anterior communicating artery are the most common circle of Willis aneurysm and can cause visual field defects such as bitemporal heteronymous wikipedia.org
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Richard Appignanesi
The exhibition, retitled Heteronymous, transferred in 1997 to the Palazzo San Michele a Ripa in Rome. wikipedia.org
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related
related, ppl. a. (and n.) (rɪˈleɪtɪd) [f. prec. + -ed1.] A. ppl. a. 1. Narrated, recited; † referred to. rare.1604 T. Wright Passions v. § 4. 191 These twentie places..they may easily commit..to memorie, therefore I will remit this labour to the related authour. c 1611 Chapman Iliad x. 291 Base Dolo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Renshaw cell
Heteronymous inhibition has been found to be dominant in the leg compared to the arm, where antagonist muscles work simultaneously. The Renshaw cells not only synapse with homonymous and heteronymous nerves, but also with the Ia interneurones, which are stimulated by the Ia afferents wikipedia.org
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The Demands of Liberal Education
education across several countries did not account for supranational influence and that she did not engage the potential issues endemic to integrating heteronymous wikipedia.org
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