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61 amentia
a.men.ti.a[eim'enʃiə] n Path 1 amência, demência. 2 deficiência mental congênita. -
62 anencephalia
an.en.ce.pha.li.a[ænensəf'eiliə] n Path = link=anencephaly anencephaly. -
63 anencephalic
an.en.ce.phal.ic[ænensəf'ælik] adj Path anencefálico, que não tem encéfalo. -
64 anencephaly
an.en.ceph.a.ly[ænens'efəli] n Path anencefalia: ausência congênita de todo ou parte do cérebro. -
65 aphasia
a.pha.si.a[əf'eiziə] n Path afasia: problema de linguagem causado por lesão no córtex cerebral. -
66 approach
[ə'prəu ] 1. verb(to come near (to): The car approached (the traffic lights) at top speed; Christmas is approaching.) aproximar-se2. noun1) (the act of coming near: The boys ran off at the approach of a policeman.) aproximação2) (a road, path etc leading to a place: All the approaches to the village were blocked by fallen rock.) acesso3) (an attempt to obtain or attract a person's help, interest etc: They have made an approach to the government for help; That fellow makes approaches to (= he tries to become friendly with) every woman he meets.) abordagem•- approaching* * *ap.proach[əpr'outʃ] n 1 aproximação, avizinhação. 2 caminho, acesso, passagem. 3 similitude, parecença, semelhança. 4 approach ou approaches a) tentativas de aproximação, introdução. b) Amer propostas impróprias. 5 Golf lance em direção ao alvo. 6 altitude. • vt 1 aproximar-se, avizinhar-se. 2 chegar, vir. 3 aproximar-se em qualidade, caráter ou estado, assemelhar-se. 4 abordar, tentar travar conhecimento, seduzir, corromper. 5 introduzir, conduzir a, juntar. approach and landing area Aeron espaço aéreo de dimensões definidas nas vizinhanças de um aeroporto. this is his nearest approach to friendliness isto é a sua maior amabilidade. -
67 arthralgia
ar.thral.gi.a[a:θr'ældʒiə] n Path artralgia: dor ou nevralgia nas articulações. -
68 ascariasis
as.ca.ri.a.sis[æskər'aiəsis] n Path ascaríase. -
69 ataxia
a.tax.i.a[ət'æksiə] n Med ataxia: falta de coordenação dos movimentos do corpo. locomotor ataxia Path ataxia locomotora. -
70 athwart
a.thwart[əθw'ɔ:t] adv transversalmente, de través, em cruz, ao través, de lado a lado. a hare ran athwart his path / uma lebre cruzou seu caminho. • prep 1 através de, em cruz com, em diagonal com. 2 através de uma linha ou do percurso de. 3 em oposição a, contra, defronte de. -
71 aura
['o:rə](a particular feeling or atmosphere: An aura of mystery surrounded her.) atmosfera* * *au.ra['ɔ:rə] n 1 aura, essência da individualidade. 2 aragem, brisa. 3 emanação, fluido. 4 Path sensação prenunciadora de ataque neurológico, epilepsia, histeria. -
72 bilestone
bile.stone[b'ailstoun] n Path cálculo biliar. -
73 blain
[blein] n Path pústula, bolha. -
74 blue baby
blue ba.by[bl'u: beibi] n Path bebê cianótico. -
75 bypath
by.path[b'aipa:θ] n 1 trilha. 2 estrada vicinal pouco utilizada. -
76 canker sore
can.ker sore[k'æŋkə sɔ:] n Path úlcera na membrana bucal. -
77 caseation
ca.se.a.tion[keisi'eiʃən] n Biochem, Path caseação. -
78 cellulitis
cel.lu.li.tis[seljul'aitis] n Path celulite. -
79 cerebral accident
cer.e.bral ac.ci.dent[s'eribrəl æksidənt] n Path distúrbio cerebral. -
80 chondroma
chon.dro.ma[kəndr'oumə] n Path condroma: tumor formado por tecido cartilaginoso.
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