the study of wounds and their effects
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traumatologythe study of wounds and their effects
traumatologiesTRAUMATOLOGY, the study of wounds and their effects
traumatologicalrelating to traumatology, the study of wounds and their effects
victimologyThe study of the victims of crime and the psychological effects on them of their experience
victimologiesThe study of the victims of crime and the psychological effects on them of their experience
toxicologythe science which treats of poisons, their effects, antidotes, and recognition
toxicologiesTOXICOLOGY, the science which treats of poisons, their effects, antidotes, and recognition
emergent(of a property) Arising as an effect of complex causes and not analyzable simply as the sum of their effects
dadaismsthe style and techniques of a group of artists, writers, etc., of the early 20th century who exploited accidental and incongruous effects in their work and who programmatically challenged established canons of art, thought, morality, etc.
dadathe style and techniques of a group of artists, writers, etc., of the early 20th century who exploited accidental and incongruous effects in their work and who programmatically challenged established canons of art, thought, morality, etc.
dadaismthe style and techniques of a group of artists, writers, etc., of the early 20th century who exploited accidental and incongruous effects in their work and who programmatically challenged established canons of art, thought, morality, etc.
dadasthe style and techniques of a group of artists, writers, etc., of the early 20th century who exploited accidental and incongruous effects in their work and who programmatically challenged established canons of art, thought, morality, etc.
dadaistthe style and techniques of a group of artists, writers, etc., of the early 20th century who exploited accidental and incongruous effects in their work and who programmatically challenged established canons of art, thought, morality, etc.