Results for: fatty substance which surrounds nerve fibers (Anatomy), material surrounding nerves
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foreign substance which stimulates the production of antibodies when introduced into a living organism, substance that stimulates production of antibodyantigen
foreskin, foreskin of the penis or clitoris (Anatomy), skin covering clitorisprepuce
form synapse, gap between nerve ends, point at which nerve impulses are transmitted between two neurons or nerve-cells (Physiology)synapse
formation of fat, creation of fat, formation of fatty acidslipogenesis
formation of fibers, rapid contraction of muscle fibers, rapid irregular heartbeat, twitching of the muscles (Medicine)fibrillation
formation of nerve tissue, growth of nerve cellsneurogenesis
formed by deposits of sediment; pertaining to sediment, formed from eroded material, forming in liquidsedimentary
formed from material carried by water, of or relating to water, wateryaqueous
formed simultaneously with surrounding rock, innate, present from birth, united by growthconnate
foundation material, gravel used in making concrete, heavy object used to stabilize boats; gravel; stabilizer, load something with ballast, something that gives bulk or stability, stabilize something, stabilize with ballast; steady, stabilizing heavy w...ballast
foundation, inflatable pad, large rectangular pad made of soft or springy material that is placed on a bedframe or on the floor to sleep on, pad filled with air or water for sleeping on, pad for sleeping onmattress
fourth cranial nervetrochlear nerve
fragrant oily substance, wintergreenoil of wintergreen
fragrant substance or plant, odoriferous, fragrant; of a compound that contains one or more benzene or heterocyclic rings (Chemistry), of class of chemical compounds, see also:aliphatic, with pleasant smellaromatic
frame surrounding a door, rectangular frame that comprises the edges of a doorwaydoorframe
 

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