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121Coarctation of the aorta — A congenital constriction of the aorta, impeding the flow of blood below the level of the constriction and increasing blood pressure above the constriction. Symptoms may not be evident at birth but may develop as soon as the first week after… …
122Lysurus periphragmoides — Scientific classification Kingdom …
123hallucinated pain syndrome — A term introduced in or shortly before 1968 by the American psychiatrist Gordon Forrer as an expansion of his concept of *hallucinated headache. Starting from the hypothetical construct hallucinated headache, Forrer reasons that pain can be… …
124cohesive — I (compact) adjective close, compressed, concentrated, concise, concrete, conjacent, conjunct, consolidated, dense, firm, hard, impenetrable, impermeable, indivisible, inseparable, pressed together, solid, strong, substantial, terse, thick, tight …
125solid — I (compact) adjective bunched, close, coagulated, compressed, concentrated, condensed, congealed, consolidated, dense, firm, grumose, hard, hardened, impenetrable, impermeable, incompressible, indiscerptible, indivisible, inflexible, insecable,… …
126papyrus — A plant which flourished near the delta of the Nile in Egypt (Job 8:11), used for making writing material. The stem was cut into sections, split open, and sliced into strips which were then laid flat and a second layer superimposed crossways… …
127concertina — con|cer|ti|na [ ,kansər tinə ] noun count a musical instrument similar to an ACCORDION that you play by pressing buttons on each side and pushing the two sides together a. used about things with parts that can be squeezed or pressed together like …
128concertina — UK [ˌkɒnsə(r)ˈtiːnə] / US [ˌkɑnsərˈtɪnə] noun [countable] Word forms concertina : singular concertina plural concertinas a) a musical instrument similar to an accordion that you play by pressing buttons on each side and pushing the two sides… …