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Catastasis
Catastasis Ca*tas"ta*sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to set;
kata` down + ? to place.]
1. (Rhet.) That part of a speech, usually the exordium, in
which the orator sets forth the subject matter to be
discussed.
2. (Med.) The state, or condition of anything; constitution;
habit of body.
DiastaseDiastase Di"a*stase, n. [Gr. ? separation, fr. ?, ? to stand
apart; dia` through + ?, ?, to stand, set: cf. F. diastase.
Cf. Diastasis.] (Physiol. Chem.)
A soluble, nitrogenous ferment, capable of converting starch
and dextrin into sugar.
Note: The name is more particularly applied to that ferment
formed during the germination of grain, as in the
malting of barley; but it is also occasionally used to
designate the amylolytic ferment contained in animal
fluids, as in the saliva. Diastasic
Diastasic Di`a*sta"sic, a.
Pertaining to, or consisting of, diastase; as, diastasic
ferment.
DiastasisDiastasis Di*as"ta*sis, n. [NL. See Diastase.] (Surg.)
A forcible of bones without fracture. MetastasesMetastasis Me*tas"ta*sis, n.; pl. Metastases. [L.,
transition, fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to place in another way; ? after
+ ? to place.]
1. (Theol.) A spiritual change, as during baptism.
2. (Med.) A change in the location of a disease, as from one
part to another. --Dunglison.
3. (Physiol.) The act or process by which matter is taken up
by cells or tissues and is transformed into other matter;
in plants, the act or process by which are produced all of
those chemical changes in the constituents of the plant
which are not accompanied by a production of organic
matter; metabolism. MetastasisMetastasis Me*tas"ta*sis, n.; pl. Metastases. [L.,
transition, fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to place in another way; ? after
+ ? to place.]
1. (Theol.) A spiritual change, as during baptism.
2. (Med.) A change in the location of a disease, as from one
part to another. --Dunglison.
3. (Physiol.) The act or process by which matter is taken up
by cells or tissues and is transformed into other matter;
in plants, the act or process by which are produced all of
those chemical changes in the constituents of the plant
which are not accompanied by a production of organic
matter; metabolism.
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ASTAS &
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Astaş Aslan Tersanecilik) is a
Turkish shipyard established in
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Family business that
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Åsta Gudbrandsdatter (c. 975/980 – c. 1020/1030) was the
mother of two
Norwegian kings, King Olaf II of
Norway and King
Harald III of Norway. The primary...
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Åsta is a
village in Åmot Muni****lity in
Innlandet county, Norway. The
village is
located about 7
kilometres (4.3 mi)
south of the
village of Rena, the...
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Asta Sofie Amalie Nielsen (11
September 1881 – 24 May 1972) was a
Danish silent film
actress who was one of the most po****r
leading ladies of the 1910s...
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Asta (****anese: アスタ, Hepburn: Asuta) is a
fictional character and the main
protagonist of the
manga series Black Clover created by Yūki Tabata. A peasant...
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Asta Nørregaard (13
August 1853 – 23
March 1933) was a
Norwegian painter who is best
known for her portraits. Nørregaard was born in
Christiania (now Oslo)...
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Skippy (also
known as
Asta, 1931–1951) was a Wire Fox
Terrier dog
actor who
appeared in
dozens of
movies during the 1930s.
Skippy is best
known for the...
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Asta Bowen (born
August 12, 1955),
sometimes spelled Asta Bowen, is an
American young adult writer. She's best
known for her
novel Wolf: The Journey...
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Lettres XXVII pp. 60-1
Astås, R (1991) An Old
Norse Biblical Compilation:
Studies in Stjórn, New York:
Peter Lang p. 5
Astås, R (1991) An Old
Norse Biblical...