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(Latin: part, parts, to divide)
(more and better sterilization of body parts is essential to successful body transplants)
(Latin: band, bandage; bundle, bunch; used in the extended sense of "pertaining to the fascia", a band or sheet of fibrous tissue providing a subcutaneous covering for various parts of the body)
(Latin: split, cleave, cut into, cleft; vent; break into parts, separate)
(Latin: fork, diverge, angle, split into two parts or branches)
(simplified connections of word parts which work together to form practical medical terms that can enhance one's understanding of several fields of medicine)
(Memories of Experiences while Living and Traveling in Many Parts of the World)
(Greek: part, partial, referring to parts; segment; incomplete)
(Greek mikso > Latin mixtus: mix, mixed, a mixing, a mingling, an intercourse; to combine or to blend into one mass or substance; to combine things; such as, activities, ideas, styles; to balance and to adjust individual musical performers’ parts to make an overall sound by electronic means)
(Greek: something fixed or fastened together; a suffix that denotes conjoined twins, the first element of a word denotes the parts fused)
(Polygamy Parts 1, 2, and 3)
(Latin: flesh, meat, fleshy parts of the body; fruit pulp; used mostly in reference to the tissue that exists in a tooth)
(a belief that teaches people to spend the best parts of their lives preparing to avoid the worst that could come after this life)
(when all roads led to Rome)
(slavery not only existed in the past, but it still exists in parts of the present world)
(Greek: spleen, "the inward parts;" the elongated accessory lymphatic organ of the vascular [blood] system)
(Latin: internal organs; all that is under the skin, all parts in the body except flesh or muscles; entrails; any large interior organ in any of the three great cavities of the body; specifically, those within the chest; such as, the heart or lungs; or in the abdomen; such as, the liver, pancreas, and intestines; and in the head; such as, the brain)
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Aesculepius, Asculapius (Latin); and Asclepius, Asklepios (Greek), Parts 1 and 2
A god for all medical doctors.
These two sections present information about Aesculepius, Asclepius with illustrations, Part 1; and Asculapius, Asklepios, Part 2. The images make it easier to appreciate and understand the origins and struggles of medicine and those ancient influences on modern medical images.
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Special Contents of Interest
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component parts
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Pleonasms or Tautological Redundancies
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Limbo Parts 1 and 2
Neither heaven nor hell, Limbo, Part 1 and Part 2, may no longer have a place in Roman Catholic Church beliefs.
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Special Contents of Interest
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(modifying or describing parts of speech)
(the science of bodily structures and parts as discovered and developed over the centuries by means of dissections)
(the relative locations of sections of the body, or bodily organs, and their actions and activities)
(all of the enhanced units present parts of speeches (when applicable), have definitions for word entries, and clarifying sentences in context)
(geography includes mapmakers, scientists, explorers of the earth and provides a way to look at both the physical world and the people who live in various parts this globe)
(grammatical forms including: nouns, adjectives, adverbs, verbs, etc. that are used to identify word entries)
(generally, flowering plants have special parts that make it possible for them to exist)
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Dictionaries and Lexicons, Parts One and Two
Historical and modern dictionaries unit.
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Units of Special Compositions, Topics, or Subjects That Provide Special Information
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Grammatical Forms That Are Used to Identify the Parts of Speech for Word Entries
A list of Parts of Speech that are presented with word entries.
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Index of Punctuation Marks
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