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Traditional English :: pylorus
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pyloric.html - n. (pl. pylori) Anat. the opening from the stomach into the duodenum. pyloric adj. [LL f. Gk puloros, pulouros gatekeeper f. pule gate + ouros warder] |
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Traditional English :: pylon
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pyloric.html - n. 1 a tall structure erected as a support (esp. for electric-power cables) or boundary or decoration. 2 a gateway, esp. of an ancient Egyptian temple. 3 a structure marking a path for aircraft. 4 a structure supporting an aircraft engine. [Gk pulon f. pule gate] |
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Traditional English :: pylorus
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pyloric.html - n. (pl. pylori) Anat. the opening from the stomach into the duodenum. pyloric adj. [LL f. Gk puloros, pulouros gatekeeper f. pule gate + ouros warder] |
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Traditional English :: pylon
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pyloric.html - n. 1 a tall structure erected as a support (esp. for electric-power cables) or boundary or decoration. 2 a gateway, esp. of an ancient Egyptian temple. 3 a structure marking a path for aircraft. 4 a structure supporting an aircraft engine. [Gk pulon f. pule gate] |
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Traditional English :: pylorus
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pyloric.html - n. (pl. pylori) Anat. the opening from the stomach into the duodenum. pyloric adj. [LL f. Gk puloros, pulouros gatekeeper f. pule gate + ouros warder] |
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Traditional English :: pyaemia
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pyloric.html - n. (US pyemia) blood-poisoning caused by the spread of pus-forming bacteria in the bloodstream from a source of infection. pyaemic adj. [mod.L f. Gk puon pus + haima blood] |
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