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Cacochymia
Cacochymia Cac`o*chym"i*a, n. [NL., Gr. ?; ? bad + ? juice.] (Med.) A vitiated state of the humors, or fluids, of the body, esp. of the blood. -- Cac`o*chym"ic, Cac`o*chym"ic*al, a.
Cacochymia
Cacochymia Cac`o*chym"i*a, Cacochymy Cac"o*chym`y, n. [NL. cacochymia, fr. Gr. ?????????; ????? bad + ????? juice: cf. F. cacochymie.] (Med.) A vitiated state of the humors, or fluids, of the body, especially of the blood. --Dunglison.
Cacochymic
Cacochymia Cac`o*chym"i*a, n. [NL., Gr. ?; ? bad + ? juice.] (Med.) A vitiated state of the humors, or fluids, of the body, esp. of the blood. -- Cac`o*chym"ic, Cac`o*chym"ic*al, a.
Cacochymic
Cacochymic Cac`o*chym"ic, Cacochymical Cac`o*chym"ic*al, a. Having the fluids of the body vitiated, especially the blood. --Wiseman.
Cacochymical
Cacochymia Cac`o*chym"i*a, n. [NL., Gr. ?; ? bad + ? juice.] (Med.) A vitiated state of the humors, or fluids, of the body, esp. of the blood. -- Cac`o*chym"ic, Cac`o*chym"ic*al, a.
Cacochymical
Cacochymic Cac`o*chym"ic, Cacochymical Cac`o*chym"ic*al, a. Having the fluids of the body vitiated, especially the blood. --Wiseman.
Cacochymy
Cacochymia Cac`o*chym"i*a, Cacochymy Cac"o*chym`y, n. [NL. cacochymia, fr. Gr. ?????????; ????? bad + ????? juice: cf. F. cacochymie.] (Med.) A vitiated state of the humors, or fluids, of the body, especially of the blood. --Dunglison.

Meaning of CaCoC from wikipedia

- | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z Ca | Cb–Ce | Cf–Ch | Ci | Cj–Cl | Cm–Co | Cp–Cz C-500-GR...
- C hinne, and the suffix of the verbal 3SG a-Type is -at. Characterized by *q > ʔ, and *ay, *aw > ā. The shifts *CaCC > CiCC/CuCC and *CaCaC > CaCōC take...
- כולם, כול. Declined forms of words which have the pattern /CaCoC/ in the singular and become /CuCCim/ in the plural: צָהֹב ('yellow', [tsaˈhov]), pl. צְהֻבִּים...
- monoxide. This method has not changed since its invention in 1892: CaO + 3 CCaC2 + CO The high temperature required for this reaction is not practically...
- 1943 to 1945. The class was built in four flotillas of 8 vessels, the "Ca", "Ch", "Co" and "Cr" groups or sub-classes, ordered as the 11th, 12th, 13th and...
- starting with ç that can be found in the dictionary are ço ('this') and ça ('here'), which are rarely used, except for some expressions like ço que ('which')...
- 3-tetramethylbutyl)-phenyl group. Triton X-100 is closely related to IGEPAL CA-630, which might differ from it mainly in having slightly shorter ethylene...
- This page includes a list of biblical proper names that start with C in English transcription. Some of the names are given with a proposed etymological...
- Without niqqud: פורש. In words which have the pattern /CaCoC/ in the singular and become /CuCCim/ with Kubutz in the plural, especially names of colors:...
- above 840 °C in the case of CaCO3), to form calcium oxide, CaO, commonly called quicklime, with reaction enthalpy 178 kJ/mol: CaCO3(s) → CaO(s) + CO2(g)...