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Results for: abnormal attraction to filth (Psychiatry)Translations 1 - 30 of 287
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abnormal attraction to filth (Psychiatry)mysophilia
(about horses) having an abnormal bony growth on the footringboned
(Archaic) love, have great affection for; feel a passionate attraction tobelove
(Medicine) abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland (also goiter)goitre
(Medicine) abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland (also goitre), strumagoiter
(Medicine) outside of the normal place, outside of the normal place (as in an ectopic pregnancy), in an abnormal place or formectopic
(Medicine) pertaining to an adenoma, pertaining to a benign glandular tumor; pertaining to an abnormal increase in the number of cells in glandular tissueadenomatous
(Medicine) pertaining to hydrocephalus, pertaining to an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the brain; affected with hydrocephalushydrocephalic
(Pathology) abnormal condition causing enlargement of the bones (in the hands, feet and head)acromegalia
(Pathology) abnormal condition causing enlargement of the bones (in the hands, feet and head), disease involving abnormal growthacromegaly
(Pathology) affected with an abnormal condition causing enlargement of the bones (in the hands, feet and head)acromegalic
(Pathology) any of a number of diseases caused by an abnormal increase of white blood cells (also leucosis), leukemia in animalsleukosis
(Pathology) any of a number of diseases caused by an abnormal increase of white blood cells (also leukosis)leucosis
(Pathology) of a neoplasm (abnormal tissue growth, tumor)neoplastic
(Pathology) softening of an organ or tissue; abnormal craving for certain foodsmalacia
(Psychiatry) of or pertaining to cyclothymia (cyclical condition in which depression alternates with elation)cyclothymic
(Psychiatry) one who suffers from catatonia (loss of sensory faculties and rigidity of muscles), (Psychiatry) suffering from catatonia (loss of sensory faculties and rigidity of muscles), in drunken stupor, in state resembling trancecatatonic
(Psychiatry) one who undergoes psychoanalysis (type of psychological treatment), somebody being analyzedanalysand
(Slang) defecate (vulgar), (Vulgar Slang) nonsense; filth, messcrap
abnormal accumulation of fluid, excessive traffic or people, having too much information to transfer, overcrowding; abnormal accumulation (of blood, etc.)congestion
abnormal accumulation, break through secretly, get in position to do harm, permeate fluid through a substance, penetrate, pass in or through; cause to permeate, cause pass in or through, something which permeates; something which passes through tissues...infiltrate
abnormal acidity of the blood (Medicine)acidemia
abnormal amount of uncontrolled muscular movement (Medicine)hyperkinesia
abnormal amount of uncontrolled muscular movement (Medicine)hyperkinesis
abnormal appetite; eating disorder mainly affecting women (characterized by compulsive overeating followed by self-induced vomiting)bulimia
abnormal area in X-ray, copy, dark area under eyes, darkened shape of something in light, darkness, darkness caused when light is blocked by an opaque object; darkness of twilight; trace, hint, follow, hint of something, in capacity of opposition count...shadow
abnormal bending of the toehallux valgus
abnormal bodily discharge, apply flux to, constant change, flow along or out, flow; flowing; fluidity, continual change; instability; material for soldering, glaze component, make or become fluid, melt; weld, fuse; flow, quantity of movement, rate of f...flux
abnormal bony growth, outgrowth on a bone, protrusion on a boneosteophyte
abnormal breathing sound (resulting from a disease of the lungs or respiratory system)rale
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