in medicine an indication
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endeixisin medicine, an indication
endeixisesENDEIXIS, in medicine, an indication
endeixesENDEIXIS, in medicine, an indication
prognosticationan indication in advance
ALLCAPSIndication of excitement in an e-mail
fingeringsAn indication of this in a musical score
fingeringAn indication of this in a musical score
billingProminence in publicity, esp. as an indication of importance
wilco(esp. in radio transmission) an indication that the message just received will be complied with
asynchronousOf or requiring a form of computer control timing protocol in which a specific operation begins upon receipt of an indication (signal) that the preceding operation has been completed
selahsexpression occurring frequently in the Psalms, thought to be a liturgical or musical direction, probably a direction by the leader to raise the voice or perhaps an indication of a pause
selahexpression occurring frequently in the Psalms, thought to be a liturgical or musical direction, probably a direction by the leader to raise the voice or perhaps an indication of a pause
officinal(of an herb or drug) Standardly used in medicine
theophyllinean isomer of theobromine found in tea, used in medicine
theobrominean alkaloid obtained from the chocolate seed, used in medicine
theophyllinesTHEOPHYLLINE, an isomer of theobromine found in tea, used in medicine
theobrominesTHEOBROMINE, an alkaloid obtained from the chocolate seed, used in medicine
practitionerA person actively engaged in an art, discipline, or profession, esp. medicine
practitionersA person actively engaged in an art, discipline, or profession, esp. medicine
bromaloily, colorless liquid, CBr3CHO, used in medicine chiefly as an anodyne and hypnotic
dragonroot(US) an araceous plant (genus Arisaema) or its tuberous root, used in medicine
dragonrootsDRAGONROOT, (US) an araceous plant (genus Arisaema) or its tuberous root, used in medicine
rhataniesAn astringent extract of the root of a South American shrub, used in medicine
terebenemixture of terpenes that occurs as a colorless liquid, used in medicine chiefly as an expectorant
ivermectinA compound used as an anthelmintic in veterinary medicine and as a treatment for river blindness
bolusmedicine in a round form larger than an ordinary pill taken orally or concentrated substance administered intravenously
styraxesA rare fragrant gum resin obtained from an eastern Mediterranean tree, sometimes used in medicine, perfumery, and incense
compounderA person who mixes or combines ingredients in order to produce an animal feed, medicine, or other substance
compoundersA person who mixes or combines ingredients in order to produce an animal feed, medicine, or other substance
cinnamicDenoting an acidic crystalline powder (cinnamic acid), C9H8O2, derived from cinnamon or produced synthetically and used in medicine and perfumery
sulfamethazinean American name for sulfadimidine, a white odourless crystalline compound formerly used in medicine in the treatment of bacterial infections
pyrethrumthe dried flower heads of these plants, used chiefly as an insecticide and sometimes in medicine for certain skin disorders
wormwoodsA woody shrub with a bitter aromatic taste, used, esp. formerly, as an ingredient of vermouth and absinthe and in medicine
hirudingray or white, water-soluble acidic polypeptide obtained from the buccal gland of leeches, used in medicine chiefly as an anticoagulant
costmariesAn aromatic plant of the daisy family, formerly used in medicine and for flavoring ale prior to the use of hops
sulfamethazinesSULFAMETHAZINE, an American name for sulfadimidine, a white odourless crystalline compound formerly used in medicine in the treatment of bacterial infections
hirudinsgray or white, water-soluble acidic polypeptide obtained from the buccal gland of leeches, used in medicine chiefly as an anticoagulant
rhatanythe root of either of these plants, used as an astringent and tonic in medicine and also to color port wine
wormwoodA woody shrub with a bitter aromatic taste, used, esp. formerly, as an ingredient of vermouth and absinthe and in medicine
salicincolorless, crystalline, water-soluble glucoside, C13H18O7, obtained from the bark of the American aspen: used in medicine chiefly as an antipyretic and analgesic