The quality of being abnormal a deformityĪboiement (ah-bwah-mon' (g)). An abnormal thing or structure.Ībnormality, abnormity (ab-nor-mal'-it-e, ab-nor'. Not normal not conformable with natureĪbnormalism (ab-nor' -mal-izm). Pertaining to a part remote from the neural orĪbnormal (ab-nor'-mal). Passing from a nerve (used of electric currents inĪbnet (ab'-nel). Passing from dead or dying to living muscular fiberĪbnerval (ab-ner'-val). Separation of chemical im-Ībmortal (ab-mor'-tat). That which cleanses or washes away.Īblution (ab-lu'-shun). An individual affectedĪblepsia, ablepsy (ah-blep'-se-ah, ah-blep'-se) A congenitalĬondition in which there is a total absence either ofĮyelids or of the interpalpebral fissure, a., partial,Ī congenital defect in one or more of the eyelids.Ī., total, a congenital condition in which there isĮither a total absence of eyelids or the interpalpebralĪblepharous (ah-blef'-ar-us). Non-germinal in no way related to germina-Īblastous (ah-blas'-tus). The end of theĪblastemic (ah-blas-tem'-ik) [d, priv. Separation by means of a joint or septum, as of sporesĪblactation (ab-lak-ta'-shun) [ab, from lactare, to Minished tissue-irritability atony or asthenia.Ībjoint (ab-joint'). Tending to diminish irritation soothing.Ģ. Degeneration or decay due toĪbirritant (ab-ir' -it-ant) [ab, from irrilare, to Īn abortion, or labor, artificially induced.Ībactus venter, nourishment]. Hemp also Musa textilis, the plant which produces it.Ībactio (ab-ak'-she-o). A Latin preposition signifying from.Ībaca (ab'-ak-ah sp. Abbreviation of Ariium Baccalaureus, Bach-Īb. Over McBurney's point causes distress in the regionĪasmus (a-as'-mus). Aaron, Ameri-Ĭan physician, 1866- ] In appendicitis, pressure Used in prescriptions to denote repetition of the sameĪaron's sign (ar'-un) [Charles D. Abbreviation for accommodation, ampere, anode,Īa.
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