Results for: condition characterized by hardening of the bones (Pathology)
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expressing personal feelings, poem having the form and musical quality of a song; words of a song, relating to the lyre, short personal poem, song words, song-like, resembling a song in form and quality; creating lyric poetry; expressive, characterized...lyric
extensive low-lying cloud formation, low-altitude cloud formation characterized by large dark rounded masses arranged in horizontal layersstratocumulus
eye disease in which the iris adheres to the lens or cornea (Pathology)synechia
eye that appears white, freshwater fish of N America, large-eyed North American fish of the perch family; condition of having a light colored eye or a whitish ring around the iris of the eye; condition of having an eye or eyes that turn outward (Ophtha...walleye
fainting episode, loss of sounds from word, omission of a letter or sound from the middle of a word (Grammar); temporary loss of consciousness due to heart failure (Pathology), syncopationsyncope
false joint, medical condition in which a long bone softens and fractures and cannot heal properlypseudarthrosis
falseness, lie, lie; condition of being untrueuntruth
family relationship, condition of being related by blood or adoption; affinity, natural attraction, human relationship, relatedness of thingskinship
far-sightedness, ability to see distant objects more clearly than near ones (abnormal condition of the eyes), hypermetropy, hyperopiahypermetropia
fast-flying bird of prey, hawk trained to hunt, type of predatory bird which hunts during the day (characterized by a sharp beak and strong claws)falcon
fatal disease, fatal disease characterized by infections of the skin lungs and digestive system that is caused by the poisonous bacteria bacillus anthracis (this bacteria is used in biological weapons), skin sore caused by anthraxanthrax
fatty substance present in the blood and in certain foods (excess amount can cause a hardening of the arteries), solid compound in bloodcholesterol
Fauve, one who belongs to the Fauvist movement (20th-century artistic movement characterized by the use of vivid colors and sharp contrasts)Fauvist
features of diseased cell, pathology of cell disease, study of cellular diseasescytopathology
fee, feudal estate, land held on condition of service and loyalty to the feudal lord who granted it, feoff, fiefdom, piece of land granted by lordfief
 

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