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Results for: faster breathing, hyperpnoea, rapid breathing, panting (Medicine)Translations 1 - 30 of 1255
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faster breathing, hyperpnoea, rapid breathing, panting (Medicine)hyperpnea
(about a disease) affecting many people at once; widespread, very common, fast-spreading disease, outbreak, plague, something which spreads quickly (i.e. a disease), rapid development, spreading unusually quickly and extensivelyepidemic
(australia) rapid speech, (australia) talk very fastyabber
(Chemistry) crystalline glucoside found in the bark of some varieties of tree (used in fever and pain relieving medications), medicine from tree barksalicin
(Chemistry) derived from propionic acid (type of acid used in food, perfumes, and medicine)propionic
(Colloquial) journey across the snow (esp. with dogs); command a team of dogs to set out or move faster (in Northwestern USA and Alaska); mash, make into mush, command to sled dogs, cooked cereal, dogsled trip, mash something, porridge, gruel; sentimen...mush
(Computers) interface standard for connecting disk drives and other peripheral devices to personal computers (enables faster transmission than regular parallel connections)SCSI (small computer system interface)
(in Medicine) substance that blocks the benefits of calcium and is used as a drug to widen blood vessels (when treating heart disease or a lack of blood supply to the heart)Nifedipine
(Medicine) abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland (also goiter)goitre
(Medicine) abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland (also goitre), strumagoiter
(Medicine) accumulation of pus in a body cavity (especially in the lungs), accumulation of pus in body cavityempyema
(Medicine) any disease of the blood vessels (esp. one that is a complication of diabetes), blood vessel diseaseangiopathy
(Medicine) any of several compounds which stimulate the pancreatic islet cells to produce insulin (used as a treatment for some forms of diabetes), hypoglycemic drugsulfonylurea
(Medicine) any of several problems related to the brain and its blood vessels (such as stroke, hemorrhage, etc.), CVA, cause of strokecerebrovascular accident
(Medicine) blood poisoning, illness characterized by the presence of pathogenic microorganisms in the blood (also septicaemia), blood diseasesepticemia
(Medicine) blood poisoning, illness characterized by the presence of pathogenic microorganisms in the blood (also septicemia)septicaemia
(Medicine) blood test performed used to determine compatibility between donor and recipient (performed before transplants, transfusions, etc.)crossmatch
(Medicine) bone fracture in which one side of the bone is bent and the other side is broken (most often occurs in children)greenstick fracture
(Medicine) capable of causing tumors, causing tumors (used esp. to describe cells or carcinogens)tumorigenic
(Medicine) characterized by the secretion of a thin greenish fluid (about an ulcer or wound)sanious
(Medicine) chronic phosphorus poisoning (type of disease), poisoning by phosphorusphosphorism
(Medicine) chronic progressive disease characterized by the formation of fluid-filled cavities in the spinal cord (causes motor and sensory disturbances, and paralysis), spinal disease that causes paralysissyringomyelia
(Medicine) device used to inject or withdraw fluids from the body; hypodermic syringe, device for pumping and spraying liquids, instrument for withdrawing and ejecting fluids, inject with a syringe; clean by means of an injection with a syringe, see al...syringe
(Medicine) disease caused by filaria (type of parasite), disease caused by parasitesfilariasis
(Medicine) disease caused by pyogenic bacteria in the blood (characterized by localized abscesses, fever, and jaundice)pyaemia
(Medicine) disease caused by pyogenic bacteria in the blood (characterized by localized abscesses, fever, and jaundice)pyemia
(Medicine) disease resulting from a vitamin C deficiency (characterized by bleeding gums, weakness, and anemia), despicable, disease caused by vitamin deficiency, mean, rascallyscurvy
(Medicine) disorder affecting women in which uterine tissue grows outside the uterus (in the pelvic cavity, ovaries, etc.), presence of endometrium elsewhere than wombendometriosis
(Medicine) disorder caused by an excess of bile in the blood (characterized by yellowness of the skin, lethargy and loss of appetite); cynical attitude, prejudice, bitterness, affect somebody with jaundice, cynical state of mind, distort, bias, warp, i...jaundice
(Medicine) dissolution of red blood cells, breaking down of red blood cells (also haemolysis), destruction of blood cellshemolysis
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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