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41 mongoloid
mpGen., Acc. -a1. antrop. Mongoloid.2. pot. (= człowiek dotknięty mongolizmem) person affected with Down syndrome.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mongoloid
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42 постраждалий
hurt, (ім.) person affected, (про особу) (прикм.) aggrieved, ( про територію) devastateed, indemnitee, injured, (від злочину тощо) (ім.) sufferer -
43 वातिक _vātika
वातिक a. (-की f.) [वातादागतः ठक्]1 Stormy, windy.-2 Gouty, rheumatic.-3 Mad.-कः 1 Fever caused by a vitiated state of the wind.-2 A person affected by flatulence.-3 A flatterer; एवं तत्राब्रुवन् केचिद्वातिकास्तं जने- श्वरम् Mb.3.257.4.-4 A class of deities (देवयोनिविशेष); वातिकाश्चारणा ये तु दृष्ट्वा ते हर्षमागताः Mb.9.55.14 (com. वातिकाः वातेन सह गच्छन्ति आकाशचारिणः).-5 A juggler.-6 A dealer in antidotes.-7 The Chātaka bird. -
44 शतभिषज्
ṡatá-bhishaj( ṡata.) mf. « requiring a hundred physicians»
N. of the 22nd orᅠ 24th Nakshatra (containing 100 stars, one of which is λ Aquarii;
its name is said to denote that Dhanvantari himself cannot cure a person affected with disease whilst the moon is in this asterism) AV. TS. TBr. ;
m. N. of a man Pāṇ. 4-3, 36 ;
- shak-sena m. N. of a man ib. VIII, 3, 100 Sch.
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45 thalassaemia
thalassaemia, ( USA) thalassemia /ɵæləˈsi:mɪə/n. [u](med.) talassemia; anemia mediterranea● a person affected by thalassaemia, un talassemico. -
46 hypermetroop
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47 Betroffene
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48 Betroffener
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49 morfinómano
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50 persona adicta a la morfina
• persnikety• person affected by leprosyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > persona adicta a la morfina
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51 ipoacusico
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52 ipotiroideo
◆ s.m. (med.) person affected with hypothyroidism. -
53 macroftalmo
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54 morbilloso
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55 patofobo
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56 spasmofilo
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57 splenicus
splēnĭcus, a, um, adj., = splênikos, splenetic; subst., a person affected with spleen, a splenetic, Plin. 20, 9, 34, § 87; 24, 10, 47, § 79; 31, 11, 47, § 128; Pall. Jul. 6, 2. -
58 false
1 ( mistaken) [impression, idea, information] faux/fausse (after n) ; [belief] erroné ; ( proved wrong) [allegations, rumour, statement] faux/fausse (before n) ; their fears/expectations may well prove false il se peut fort bien que leurs craintes/espoirs s'avèrent sans fondement ; a false sense of security une fausse impression de sécurité ;2 ( fraudulent) [banknotes, passport] faux/fausse ; [tax returns, name, address] faux/fausse ; to give false information Jur donner de faux renseignements ; to give false evidence Jur faire un faux témoignage ; to bear false witness Jur porter un faux témoignage ; charged with false accounting Accts, Jur inculpé de faux en écritures ;3 ( artificial) [eyelashes, nose, hem] faux/fausse (before n) ; [floor, ceiling] faux/fausse (before n) ;4 [person] (affected, disloyal) faux/fausse. -
59 позьор
affected person; pretender. fraud, sham* * *позьо̀р,м., -и; позьо̀рк|а ж., -и poser, affected person; pretender, fraud, sham, smoothie.* * *affected person; pretender. fraud, sham -
60 smorfioso
affected, simpering* * *smorfioso agg. affected, simpering, mincing◆ s.m. simperer; affected person.* * *[zmor'fjoso] smorfioso (-a)1. agg2. sm/ffare la smorfiosa con qn — (ragazza: civettare) to flirt with sb
* * *[zmor'fjozo] 1. 2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a) simpererfare la -a con qcn. — to flirt with sb
* * *smorfioso/zmor'fjozo/(svenevole) simpering, mincing; (che si dà arie) affected(f. -a) simperer; fare la -a con qcn. to flirt with sb.
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