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Aerotherapentics
Aerotherapentics A`["e]r*o*ther`a*pen"tics, n. [A["e]ro- +
therapeutics.] (Med.)
Treatment of disease by the use of air or other gases.
Balneotherapy
Balneotherapy Bal`ne*o*ther"a*py, n. [L. balneum bath + Gr. ?
to heal.]
The treatment of disease by baths.
Botheration
Botheration Both`er*a"tion, n.
The act of bothering, or state of being bothered; cause of
trouble; perplexity; annoyance; vexation. [Colloq.]
Enothera biennisPrimrose Prim"rose`, n. [OE. primerole, F. primerole, a
derivative fr. LL. primula, from L. primus first. See
Prime, a.] (Bot.)
(a) An early flowering plant of the genus Primula (P.
vulgaris) closely allied to the cowslip. There are
several varieties, as the white-, the red-, the
yellow-flowered, etc. Formerly called also primerole,
primerolles.
(b) Any plant of the genus Primula.
Evening primrose, an erect biennial herb (Enothera
biennis), with yellow vespertine flowers, common in the
United States. The name is sometimes extended to other
species of the same genus.
Primrose peerless, the two-flowered Narcissus (N.
biflorus). [Obs.] Enothera biennisRampion Ram"pi*on, n. [Cf. F. raiponce, Sp. ruiponce,
reponche, L. raperonzo, NL. rapuntium, fr. L. rapum, rapa, a
turnip, rape. Cf. Rape a plant.] (Bot.)
A plant (Campanula Rapunculus) of the Bellflower family,
with a tuberous esculent root; -- also called ramps.
Note: The name is sometimes given to plants of the genus
Phyteuma, herds of the Bellflower family, and to the
American evening primrose (Enothera biennis), which
has run wild in some parts of Europe. Hydrotherapeutics
Hydrotherapeutics Hy`dro*ther`a*peu"tics, n. [Hydro-, 1 +
therapeutics.] (Med.)
A system of treating disease by baths and mineral waters.
HydrotherapyHydrotherapy Hy`dro*ther"a*py, n. [Hydro-, 1 + therapy.]
(Med.)
See Hydropathy. Isotheral
Isotheral I*soth"er*al, a.
Having the nature of an isothere; indicating the distribution
of temperature by means of an isothere; as, an isotheral
chart or line.
Magnetotherapy
Magnetotherapy Mag`net*o*ther"a*py, n. (Med.)
The treatment of disease by the application of magnets to the
surface of the body.
Metallotherapy
Metallotherapy Me*tal`lo*ther"a*py, n. [L. metallum metal + E.
therapy.] (Med.)
Treatment of disease by applying metallic plates to the
surface of the body.
OEnotheraOnagraceous On`a*gra"ceous, Onagrarieous On`a*gra*ri"e*ous,
a. [From NL. Onagra an old scientific name of the evening
primrose (Enothera), fr. Gr. ? a kind of plant; of uncertain
origin.] (Bot.)
Pertaining to, or resembling, a natural order of plants
(Onagrace[ae] or Onagrarie[ae]), which includes the
fuchsia, the willow-herb (Epilobium), and the evening
primrose ([OE]nothera). OEnothera fruticosaSundrops Sun"drops`, n. [Sun + drop.] (Bot.)
Any one of the several species of Kneiffia, esp. K.
fruticosa (syn. [OE]nothera fruticosa), of the
Evening-primrose family, having flowers that open by
daylight. PhototherapeuticPhototherapy Pho`to*ther"a*py, n. (Med.)
The application of light for therapeutic purposes, esp. for
treating diseases of the skin. -- Pho`to*the*rap"ic,
Pho`to*ther`a*peu"tic, a. PhototherapicPhototherapy Pho`to*ther"a*py, n. (Med.)
The application of light for therapeutic purposes, esp. for
treating diseases of the skin. -- Pho`to*the*rap"ic,
Pho`to*ther`a*peu"tic, a. PhototherapyPhototherapy Pho`to*ther"a*py, n. (Med.)
The application of light for therapeutic purposes, esp. for
treating diseases of the skin. -- Pho`to*the*rap"ic,
Pho`to*ther`a*peu"tic, a. Pneumotherapy
Pneumotherapy Pneu`mo*ther"a*py, n. [Gr. ? air + therapy.]
(Med.)
The treatment of disease by inhalations of compressed or
rarefied air.
Psychotherapeutics
Psychotherapeutics Psy`cho*ther`a*peu"tics, n. [Psycho- +
therapeutics.] (Med.)
The treatment of disease by acting on the mind, as by
suggestion; mind cure; psychotherapy.
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy Psy`cho*ther"a*py, n. [Psycho- + therapy.]
(Med.)
Psychotherapeutics.
Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy Ra`di*o*ther"a*py, n. [Radio- + therapy.] (Med.)
Treatment of disease by means of R["o]ntgen rays or other
forms of radioactivity.
Saurothera vetulaRain Rain, n. [OF. rein, AS. regen; akin to OFries. rein, D. &
G. regen, OS. & OHG. regan, Icel., Dan., & Sw. regn, Goth.
rign, and prob. to L. rigare to water, to wet; cf. Gr. ? to
wet, to rain.]
Water falling in drops from the clouds; the descent of water
from the clouds in drops.
Rain is water by the heat of the sun divided into very
small parts ascending in the air, till, encountering
the cold, it be condensed into clouds, and descends in
drops. --Ray.
Fair days have oft contracted wind and rain. --Milton.
Note: Rain is distinguished from mist by the size of the
drops, which are distinctly visible. When water falls
in very small drops or particles, it is called mist;
and fog is composed of particles so fine as to be not
only individually indistinguishable, but to float or be
suspended in the air. See Fog, and Mist.
Rain band (Meteorol.), a dark band in the yellow portion of
the solar spectrum near the sodium line, caused by the
presence of watery vapor in the atmosphere, and hence
sometimes used in weather predictions.
Rain bird (Zo["o]l.), the yaffle, or green woodpecker.
[Prov. Eng.] The name is also applied to various other
birds, as to Saurothera vetula of the West Indies.
Rain fowl (Zo["o]l.), the channel-bill cuckoo (Scythrops
Nov[ae]-Hollandi[ae]) of Australia.
Rain gauge, an instrument of various forms measuring the
quantity of rain that falls at any given place in a given
time; a pluviometer; an ombrometer.
Rain goose (Zo["o]l.), the red-throated diver, or loon.
[Prov. Eng.]
Rain prints (Geol.), markings on the surfaces of stratified
rocks, presenting an appearance similar to those made by
rain on mud and sand, and believed to have been so
produced.
Rain quail. (Zo["o]l.) See Quail, n., 1.
Rain water, water that has fallen from the clouds in rain. Serotherapy
Serotherapy Se`ro*ther"a*py, n. (Med.)
(a) Serum-therapy.
(b) The whey cure.
Thermotherapy
Thermotherapy Ther`mo*ther"a*py, n. [Thermo- + therapy.]
(Med.)
Treatment of disease by heat, esp. by hot air.
Meaning of Othera from wikipedia
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Othara or
Othera is an
Indian village in
Kerala state. It is
located in
Taluk Tiruvalla, in Pa****thitta district.
State Bank of
India Federal Bank Muthoot...
- Clade:
Asterids Order:
Aquifoliales Family:
Aquifoliaceae Genus: Ilex Species: I. integra
Binomial name Ilex
integra Thunb.
Synonyms Othera ****onica Thunb....
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Othera Puthukulangara Devi
Temple is an
ancient Hindu temple situated in the
Othera village of
Thiruvalla Taluk in Pa****thitta district, Kerala, India...
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Taluk KL-27 Tiruvalla, Pa****thitta
District Tiruvalla, Tirumoolapuram,
Othera, Manjadi, Parumala,
Valanjavattom KL-28 Mallappally, Pa****thitta District...
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Pamba called Varattar flows from Arattupuzha/Puthenkavu and
along Edanad,
Othera, Thiruvanvandoor,
Eramallikkara and
flows into
Manimala River at Kallumkal...
- Pharmacy, Sr****ariyam,
Thiruvananthapuram Naserath College of Pharmacy,
Othera,
Thiruvalla Nehru College of Pharmacy, near
Lakkdi Railway Station, Thiruvillwamala...
- # Name
Years A-League Men
Australia Cup Asia
Othera Total 1 Mark
Bridge 2012–2016 2017–2019 121 (33) 6 (1) 13 (4) 1 (0) 141 (38) 2
Nikolai Topor-Stanley...
- thappu, chenda, para and kumbham.
Padayani at
Puthukulangara Devi Temple,
Othera, Pa****thitta
District is also famous. Here
Bhairavi kolam which is on...
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Azyidathuchira 689113 Vallamkulam(nannoor) 689541
Eraviperoor 689542
Othera 689546 West
Othera 689551
Nedumpuram 689578
Kaviyoor 689580
Mepral 689591 Mundiappally...
- Ashram,Perunad
Bethlehem Ashram, Chengamanad,
Kottarakara St.
George Dayara,
Othera St. Paul’s Ashram, Puthuppady,
Kozhikode St.
Basil Dayara, Pa****thitta...