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adjectiveOf, relating to, or involved in myelopoiesis.
adjectiveCharacterized by or relating to the abnormal proliferation of cells found in or derived from the bone marrow. especially in "myeloproliferative disease", "myeloproliferative syndrome".
nounProgressive fibrosis of the bone marrow; = myelofibrosis .
adjectiveRelating to or denoting a plexus of nerves of the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems situated between and supplying the two layers of muscle in the small intestine.
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Axons arising from the somas of nerve cells in the myenteric plexus can be found in all the muscle …
nounA spider of the new world genus mygale (family theraphosidae); any mygalomorph spider.
nounInfestation with maggots; an instance of this; a lesion caused by this.
nounInfestation with maggots; an instance of this; a lesion caused by this.
Mylar
ˈmaɪ.lɑːrnounA form of polyester resin used to make heat-resistant plastic films and sheets. it is made by copolymerizing ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid.
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If they are sleeved in plastic, be sure it is not pvc plastic (look for mylar or polypropylene).
nounA cartilaginous fish of the family myliobatidae, comprising the eagle rays, which are large marine rays with long pointed pectoral fins, a long tail, and a distinct head.
adjectiveOf or belonging to the family myliobatidae.
nounA cartilaginous fish of the family myliobatidae, comprising the eagle rays, which are large marine rays with long pointed pectoral fins, a long tail, and a distinct head.
adjectiveOf or belonging to the family myliobatidae.
nounA cartilaginous fish of the family myliobatidae, comprising the eagle rays, which are large marine rays with long pointed pectoral fins, a long tail, and a distinct head.
adjectiveOf or belonging to the family myliobatidae.
nounAn extinct giant ground sloth found in pleistocene ice age deposits in south america. it died out only 11,000 years ago.
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Instead, we are treated to four vigorous profiles, with only the lion and the mylodon drawn full fr…
nounAny of various extinct gigantic ground sloths constituting the family mylodontidae or the superfamily mylodontoidea, known from miocene and pleistocene remains found in south america.
adjectiveOf, relating to, or characteristic of the family mylodontidae or the superfamily mylodontoidea.
adjectiveAssociated with, relating to, or supplying the mylohyoid muscle.
nounThe mylohyoid muscle.
nounThe mylohyoid muscle.
nounA fine-grained metamorphic rock, typically banded, resulting from the grinding or crushing of other rocks.
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The mylonites occur in a complex zone
nounA fine-grained metamorphic rock, typically banded, resulting from the grinding or crushing of other rocks.
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The mylonites occur in a complex zone
adjectiveRelating to or of the nature of mylonite.
nounAn asian and australasian starling that typically has dark plumage, gregarious behaviour, and a loud call.
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Sparrows, starlings, indian mynahs and feral pigeons rarely visit australian gardens, which welcome…
nounAn asian and australasian starling that typically has dark plumage, gregarious behaviour, and a loud call.
Usage examples:
Sparrows, starlings, indian mynahs and feral pigeons rarely visit australian gardens, which welcome…
Mynahs
ˌɪn.di.ən ˈmaɪ.nənounAn asian and australasian starling that typically has dark plumage, gregarious behaviour, and a loud call.
Usage examples:
Sparrows, starlings, indian mynahs and feral pigeons rarely visit australian gardens, which welcome…
nounAn asian and australasian starling that typically has dark plumage, gregarious behaviour, and a loud call.
Usage examples:
Sparrows, starlings, indian mynahs and feral pigeons rarely visit australian gardens, which welcome…
nounAs a polite or respectful form of address to a dutchman or an afrikaner: sir, mister (mr). also used as a title or sometimes substituted for the name of the man or the pronoun that would stand for this. in british use often humorous or ironic.
nounAs a polite or respectful form of address to a dutchman or an afrikaner: sir, mister (mr). also used as a title or sometimes substituted for the name of the man or the pronoun that would stand for this. in british use often humorous or ironic.
nounA mining lease granted (in terms of mining laws) to the owner or lessee of the mining rights on land proclaimed a public gold field, entitling this person to claim a certain percentage of the land prior to any other claims being registered; the area held under such a lease.
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