Results for: reddening of field of vision
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branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses, field of medicinepsychiatry
branch of science, knowledge gained from science, something studied or performed methodically, study of the physical world, system of knowledge gained by systematic research and organized into general laws; specific field of systematic knowledge; skill...science
built in common style, common name, in ordinary spoken language, language of particular group, local language of a particular place; regular spoken language (as opposed to literary language); speech that is characteristic to a certain field; ordinary t...vernacular
by means of vision, in a visual mannervisually
capital city of Alabama (USA); Bernard Law Montgomery (1887-1976), 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, renowned British field Marshall of World War II; male first name; family nameMontgomery
casual worker, dead body, illegal voter, muscae volitantes, person or thing that floats; wanderer; one whose vote can be bought; one who does not belong to a particular political party, something floating, spot interfering with vision, worker shifting ...floater
cataphoresis, electrically induced movement of particles, motion of colloidal particles in a liquid caused by the influence of an electrical fieldelectrophoresis
catcher positioned in the field (Baseball, Cricket), somebody who fieldsfielder
causing false sense perception, of or pertaining to a vision or hallucination, characterized by hallucinations, relating to false sense perceptionhallucinatory
causing redness of the skin, reddening the skin, something that makes skin red, topical medication causing redness of the skin (Medicine)rubefacient
center field, center fielder, cystic fibrosisCF
center field, central; equally distant from two extremes, halfway, cluster or concentration, concentrate or focus, conical part of lathe, focus of attention, focus on theme, food filling, group of nerve cells regulating function, influential place or o...center
central area of field, middle area of a sports field (Soccer), players in central area of fieldmidfield
change in the electrical resistance of a material under the influence of a magnetic field (Electromagnetics)magnetoresistance
changing of TV channels, eating different appetizers, eating of food in supermarket, eating of snacks, food for cows and sheep, frequently stopping and starting, land with grass, pastureland, field or plot of ground where livestock are grazedgrazing
 

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