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Traditional English :: hormone
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hormone.html - n. 1 Biochem. a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate cells or tissues into action. 2 a synthetic substance with a similar effect. hormonal adj. [Gk hormon part. of hormao impel] |
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Traditional English :: hormone
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hormone.html - n. 1 Biochem. a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate cells or tissues into action. 2 a synthetic substance with a similar effect. hormonal adj. [Gk hormon part. of hormao impel] |
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Traditional English :: hormone
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hormone.html - n. 1 Biochem. a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate cells or tissues into action. 2 a synthetic substance with a similar effect. hormonal adj. [Gk hormon part. of hormao impel] |
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English Idioms :: horn
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hormone.html - See: BLOW ONE'S OWN HORN or TOOT ONE'S OWN HORN, PULL IN ONE'S HORNS or DRAW IN ONE'S HORNS, TAKE THE BULL BY THE HORNS. |
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English Idioms :: horn in
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hormone.html - {v.}, {slang} To come in without invitation or welcome; interfere. Often used with "on". * /Jack would often horn in on conversations discussing things he knew nothing about./ * /Lee horned in on Ray and Annie and wanted to dance with Annie./ Compare: BUTT IN. |
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English Idioms :: hornet
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hormone.html - See: MAD AS A HORNET or MAD AS HOPS or MAD AS A WET HEN, STIR UP A HORNET'S NEST. |
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