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lithæmia
‖ lithæmia Path. (lɪˈθiːmɪə) [mod.L., f. Gr. λίθ-ος stone + αἷµ-α blood.] The condition in which lithic or uric acid is in excess in the blood; formerly called uricæmia.1874 C. Murchison Functional Derangem. Liver ii. 65 This morbid state of the blood I propose to designate Lithæmia. 1884 F. J. Nott... Oxford English Dictionary
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uricæmia
uricæmia Path. (jʊərɪˈsiːmɪə) Also urichæmia. [mod.L., f. uric-us uric a. + Gr. αἷµ-α blood.] = lithæmia.1867 A. Flint Princ. Med. 84 An excess of uric acid (in the form of urates) in the blood constituting a condition differing from uræmia; it is desirable to distinguish it by a name... I would pro... Oxford English Dictionary
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hyper-
hyper-, prefix (haɪpə(r)) repr. Gr. ὑπερ- (ὑπέρ prep. and adv., ‘over, beyond, over much, above measure’); in Gr. combined adverbially with verbs, in the local sense ‘over, above, beyond’, as ὑπερβαίνειν to step over, overstep, cross, ὑπερβάλλειν to throw over or beyond; and hence in the adjectives ... Oxford English Dictionary
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entero-
entero- (ˈɛntərəʊ; before two unstressed syllables ɛntəˈrɒ) (before a vowel sometimes reduced to enter-), combining form of Gr. ἔντερο-ν intestine, in many compounds of mod. formation, occurring in Biology, Pathology, etc. The most important only are here given; as enteradeˈnography Anat. [see adeno... Oxford English Dictionary
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mamma
▪ I. mamma1, mama (məˈmɑː) [A reduplicated syllable often uttered instinctively by young children, who are in many countries taught to use it as their word for ‘mother’ (esp. where the ordinary word in the language begins with m). The Indogermanic type *mammā, as a child's word for mother, is found ... Oxford English Dictionary
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swim
▪ I. swim, n. (swɪm) Also 6 swym(me, 7 swimme, 8 Sc. soom. [f. swim v.] † 1. The clear part of a liquid which floats above the sediment: = sublation 1, sublimation 3.1547 Recorde Judic. Ur. 16 b, The sedyment or grounde, the sublacion or swymme, and the cloude. 1625 Hart Anat. Ur. i. iii. 34 The uri... Oxford English Dictionary
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white
▪ I. white, n.1 (hwaɪt) Forms: see white a. [Various absolute uses of white a. Cf. L. album, F. blanc blank n.] 1. The translucent viscous fluid surrounding the yolk of an egg, which becomes white when coagulated; = albumen 1. Usually in full, the white of an egg (or, as a substance, white or the wh... Oxford English Dictionary
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and blue
▪ I. red, a. and n. (rɛd) Forms: 1 réad, 2–6 read(e, 3 ræd(en, 3–6 rede, reed(e, 4–6 redd(e, (compar. 4 raddore, 5 -ur), 4–8 Sc. reid, (6 rid), 2– red. [Comm. Teut.: OE. réad = OFris. râd, OS. (M.Du., MLG.) rôd (Du., LG. rood), OHG., MHG. rōt (mod.G. roth, rot), ON. rauðr (Sw., Da. röd), Goth. rauþs... Oxford English Dictionary
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