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Nias
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Nias \Ni"as\, n. [F. niais. See Eyas.]
A young hawk; an eyas; hence, an unsophisticated person.
[Obs.]
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nias
(vera)
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cutaneous leishmaniasis
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cutaneous leishmaniasis, n:
leishmaniasis
(encz)
leishmaniasis, n:
leishmaniasis americana
(encz)
leishmaniasis americana, n:
nasopharyngeal leishmaniasis
(encz)
nasopharyngeal leishmaniasis, n:
trichiniasis
(encz)
trichiniasis,trichinóza Zdeněk Brož
trichomoniasis
(encz)
trichomoniasis, n:
visceral leishmaniasis
(encz)
visceral leishmaniasis, n:
Actinias
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Actinia \Ac*tin"i*a\, n.; pl. L. Actini[ae], E. Actinias.
[Latinized fr. Gr. ?, ?, ray.] (Zool.)
(a) An animal of the class Anthozoa, and family
Actinid[ae]. From a resemblance to flowers in form
and color, they are often called animal flowers and
sea anemones. [See Polyp.].
(b) A genus in the family Actinid[ae].
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Demoniasm
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Demoniasm \De*mo"ni*asm\, n.
See Demonianism. [R.]
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Gronias nigrilabrus
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Catfish \Cat"fish`\, n. (Zool.)
A name given in the United States to various species of
siluroid fishes; as, the yellow cat (Amiurus natalis); the
bind cat (Gronias nigrilabrus); the mud cat ({Pilodictic
oilwaris}), the stone cat (Noturus flavus); the sea cat
(Arius felis), etc. This name is also sometimes applied to
the wolf fish. See Bullhrad.
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Gronias nigrolabris
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Blind \Blind\, a. [AS.; akin to D., G., OS., Sw., & Dan. blind,
Icel. blindr, Goth. blinds; of uncertain origin.]
1. Destitute of the sense of seeing, either by natural defect
or by deprivation; without sight.
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He that is strucken blind can not forget
The precious treasure of his eyesight lost. --Shak.
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2. Not having the faculty of discernment; destitute of
intellectual light; unable or unwilling to understand or
judge; as, authors are blind to their own defects.
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But hard be hardened, blind be blinded more,
That they may stumble on, and deeper fall. --Milton.
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3. Undiscerning; undiscriminating; inconsiderate.
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This plan is recommended neither to blind
approbation nor to blind reprobation. --Jay.
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4. Having such a state or condition as a thing would have to
a person who is blind; not well marked or easily
discernible; hidden; unseen; concealed; as, a blind path;
a blind ditch.
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5. Involved; intricate; not easily followed or traced.
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The blind mazes of this tangled wood. --Milton.
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6. Having no openings for light or passage; as, a blind wall;
open only at one end; as, a blind alley; a blind gut.
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7. Unintelligible, or not easily intelligible; as, a blind
passage in a book; illegible; as, blind writing.
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8. (Hort.) Abortive; failing to produce flowers or fruit; as,
blind buds; blind flowers.
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Blind alley, an alley closed at one end; a cul-de-sac.

Blind axle, an axle which turns but does not communicate
motion. --Knight.

Blind beetle, one of the insects apt to fly against people,
esp. at night.

Blind cat (Zool.), a species of catfish ({Gronias
nigrolabris}), nearly destitute of eyes, living in caverns
in Pennsylvania.

Blind coal, coal that burns without flame; anthracite coal.
--Simmonds.

Blind door, Blind window, an imitation of a door or
window, without an opening for passage or light. See
Blank door or Blank window, under Blank, a.

Blind level (Mining), a level or drainage gallery which has
a vertical shaft at each end, and acts as an inverted
siphon. --Knight.

Blind nettle (Bot.), dead nettle. See Dead nettle, under
Dead.

Blind shell (Gunnery), a shell containing no charge, or one
that does not explode.

Blind side, the side which is most easily assailed; a weak
or unguarded side; the side on which one is least able or
disposed to see danger. --Swift.

Blind snake (Zool.), a small, harmless, burrowing snake, of
the family Typhlopid[ae], with rudimentary eyes.

Blind spot (Anat.), the point in the retina of the eye
where the optic nerve enters, and which is insensible to
light.

Blind tooling, in bookbinding and leather work, the
indented impression of heated tools, without gilding; --
called also blank tooling, and blind blocking.

Blind wall, a wall without an opening; a blank wall.
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Hernias
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Hernia \Her"ni*a\, n.; pl. E. Hernias, L. Herni[ae]. [L.]
(Med.)
A protrusion, consisting of an organ or part which has
escaped from its natural cavity, and projects through some
natural or accidental opening in the walls of the latter; as,
hernia of the brain, of the lung, or of the bowels. Hernia of
the abdominal viscera in most common. Called also rupture.
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Strangulated hernia, a hernia so tightly compressed in some
part of the channel through which it has been protruded as
to arrest its circulation, and produce swelling of the
protruded part. It may occur in recent or chronic hernia,
but is more common in the latter.
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Micropogonias undulatus
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Sciaenoid \Sci*ae"noid\, a. [L. sciaena a kind of fish (fr. Gr.
?) + -oid.] (Zool.)
Of or pertaining to the Sciaenidae, a family of carnivorous
marine fishes which includes the meagre (Sciaena umbra or
Sciaena aquila), and fish of the drum and croaker
families. The croaker is so called because it may make a
croaking noise by use of its bladder; the Atlantic croaker
(Micropogonias undulatus, formerly Micropogon undulatus)
and the squeteague are a members of the croaker family, and
the kingfish is a drum.
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Opiniaster
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Opiniaster \O`pin*ias"ter\, Opiniatre \O`pin*ia"tre\, a. [OF.
opiniastre, F. opini[^a]tre. See Opinion.]
Opinionated. [Obs.] --Sir W. Raleigh.
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Opiniastrous
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Opiniastrous \O`pin*ias"trous\, a.
See Opiniaster. [Obs.].
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Pogonias chromis
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Drumfish \Drum"fish`\, n. (Zool.)
Any fish of the family Sci[ae]nid[ae], which makes a loud
noise by means of its air bladder; -- called also drum.
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Note: The common drumfish (Pogonias chromis) is a large
species, common south of New Jersey. The southern red
drum or red horse (Sci[ae]na ocellata), and the
fresh-water drum or croaker (Aplodionotus grunniens),
are related species.
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Taeniasis
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Taeniasis \Tae*ni"a*sis\, n. Also Teniasis \Te*ni"a*sis\ [NL.
See Taenia.] (Med.)
Ill health due to taenia, or tapeworms.
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Teniasis
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Taeniasis \Tae*ni"a*sis\, n. Also Teniasis \Te*ni"a*sis\ [NL.
See Taenia.] (Med.)
Ill health due to taenia, or tapeworms.
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Trichiniasis
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Trichiniasis \Trich`i*ni"a*sis\, n. [NL.] (Med.)
Trichinosis.
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american leishmaniasis
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American leishmaniasis
n 1: a form of leishmaniasis endemic in Mexico and Central
American and South America; sores are limited to the skin
and mucosa [syn: mucocutaneous leishmaniasis, {New World
leishmaniasis}, American leishmaniasis, {leishmaniasis
americana}, nasopharyngeal leishmaniasis]
ananias
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Ananias
n 1: a habitual liar (after a New Testament character who was
struck dead for lying)
cutaneous leishmaniasis
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cutaneous leishmaniasis
n 1: leishmaniasis of the skin; characterized by ulcerative skin
lesions [syn: cutaneous leishmaniasis, {Old World
leishmaniasis}, oriental sore, tropical sore, {Delhi
boil}, Aleppo boil]
genus micropogonias
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genus Micropogonias
n 1: croakers [syn: Micropogonias, genus Micropogonias]
genus procnias
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genus Procnias
n 1: bellbirds [syn: Procnias, genus Procnias]
leishmaniasis
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leishmaniasis
n 1: sores resulting from a tropical infection by protozoa of
the genus Leishmania which are spread by sandflies [syn:
leishmaniasis, leishmaniosis, kala azar]
leishmaniasis americana
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leishmaniasis americana
n 1: a form of leishmaniasis endemic in Mexico and Central
American and South America; sores are limited to the skin
and mucosa [syn: mucocutaneous leishmaniasis, {New World
leishmaniasis}, American leishmaniasis, {leishmaniasis
americana}, nasopharyngeal leishmaniasis]
micropogonias
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Micropogonias
n 1: croakers [syn: Micropogonias, genus Micropogonias]
micropogonias undulatus
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Micropogonias undulatus
n 1: a silvery-bodied croaker with dark markings and tiny
barbels [syn: Atlantic croaker, {Micropogonias
undulatus}]
mucocutaneous leishmaniasis
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mucocutaneous leishmaniasis
n 1: a form of leishmaniasis endemic in Mexico and Central
American and South America; sores are limited to the skin
and mucosa [syn: mucocutaneous leishmaniasis, {New World
leishmaniasis}, American leishmaniasis, {leishmaniasis
americana}, nasopharyngeal leishmaniasis]
nasopharyngeal leishmaniasis
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nasopharyngeal leishmaniasis
n 1: a form of leishmaniasis endemic in Mexico and Central
American and South America; sores are limited to the skin
and mucosa [syn: mucocutaneous leishmaniasis, {New World
leishmaniasis}, American leishmaniasis, {leishmaniasis
americana}, nasopharyngeal leishmaniasis]
new world leishmaniasis
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New World leishmaniasis
n 1: a form of leishmaniasis endemic in Mexico and Central
American and South America; sores are limited to the skin
and mucosa [syn: mucocutaneous leishmaniasis, {New World
leishmaniasis}, American leishmaniasis, {leishmaniasis
americana}, nasopharyngeal leishmaniasis]
old world leishmaniasis
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Old World leishmaniasis
n 1: leishmaniasis of the skin; characterized by ulcerative skin
lesions [syn: cutaneous leishmaniasis, {Old World
leishmaniasis}, oriental sore, tropical sore, {Delhi
boil}, Aleppo boil]
procnias
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Procnias
n 1: bellbirds [syn: Procnias, genus Procnias]
sophonias
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Sophonias
n 1: a Hebrew minor prophet of the late 7th century BC [syn:
Zephaniah, Sophonias]
2: an Old Testament book telling the prophecies of Zephaniah
which are concerned mainly with the approaching judgment by
God upon the sinners of Judah [syn: Zephaniah, Sophonias,
Book of Zephaniah]
trichiniasis
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trichiniasis
n 1: infestation by trichina larvae that are transmitted by
eating inadequately cooked meat (especially pork); larvae
migrate from the intestinal tract to the muscles where they
become encysted [syn: trichinosis, trichiniasis,
myositis trichinosa]
trichomoniasis
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trichomoniasis
n 1: infection of the vagina
visceral leishmaniasis
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visceral leishmaniasis
n 1: leishmaniasis of the viscera [syn: {visceral
leishmaniasis}, kala-azar, Assam fever, dumdum fever]
nias
(vera)
NIAS
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