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antibody, any of several blood proteins which identify and disable infectious foreign bodies; part of the blood serum that contains antibodies (Immunology), glycoprotein acting like an antibodyimmunoglobulin
antihistamine, medication used to treat nasal congestion and maintain stable blood pressure (Medicine)phenylephrine
antiserum, blood serum, body fluid, clear fluid which separates from the blood during coagulation; clear bodily fluid of an animal, liquid part of blood, wheyserum
any blood vessel, blood vessel which carries blood to the heart; any blood vessel (Informal); bundle of sap-carrying vessels in plants; band of ore between rock layers; pervading quality, mood; vessels in insect wings, disposition, fissure filled with ...vein
any of a group of sugars containing six carbons (Chemistry), simple sugarhexose
any of a number of hormone-like substances that are derived from amino acids and help to regulate various bodily functions in mammalian creatures (i.e. metabolism, blood pressure, smooth muscle activity), substance that resembles hormoneprostaglandin
any of numerous small winged insects whose females suck the blood of animals and humans, small slender biting flymosquito
any of three genetic disorders characterized by defective galactose metabolism resulting in an accumulation of galactose in the bloodstream (Medicine), excess of milk-sugar constituentgalactosemia
any sticky mass, cluster, form into a lump, coagulate, lump; coagulated mass of blood; fool (Slang), sticky lump, thicken and form lumpsclot
aphaeresis, hemapheresis, retransfusion of treated bloodapheresis
apparatus freeze-dries blood plasma or other biological substances (Biochemistry)lyophilizer
appear in certain way, appearance, arrive, be visible, blood indicating start of labor, come in third, demonstrate qualities, demonstrate something for instruction, demonstration, display attitude, display for sale, establish something using reason, ex...show
appear unexpectedly, area notable for something, arrive by plane, arrive on the ground, alight; set on the ground; bring to shore; drop anchor; climb onto dry ground; exit from a ship; arrive at, end up in (a place, situation, etc.); obtain, get a hold...land
application of a cupping glass to draw blood to the surface of the body for relieving internal congestion (Traditional Chinese Medicine therapy), use of cupping glasscupping
application of plaster to walls, applying plaster, applying mortar; defeating, beating (Slang), plaster covering surface, severe defeatplastering
 

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