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A posteriori
A posteriori A` pos*te`ri*o"ri [L. a (ab) + posterior latter.]
1. (Logic) Characterizing that kind of reasoning which
derives propositions from the observation of facts, or by
generalizations from facts arrives at principles and
definitions, or infers causes from effects. This is the
reverse of a priori reasoning.
2. (Philos.) Applied to knowledge which is based upon or
derived from facts through induction or experiment;
inductive or empirical.
acute anterior poliomyelitisInfantile paralysis In"fan*tile pa*ral"y*sis (Med.)
An acute disease, almost exclusively infantile, characterized
by inflammation of the anterior horns of the gray substance
of the spinal cord. It is attended with febrile symptoms,
motor paralysis, and muscular atrophy, often producing
permanent deformities. Called also acute anterior
poliomyelitis. Anterior
Anterior An*te"ri*or, a. [L. anterior, comp. of ante before.]
1. Before in time; antecedent.
Antigonus, who was anterior to Polybius. --Sir G. C.
Lewis.
2. Before, or toward the front, in place; as, the anterior
part of the mouth; -- opposed to posterior.
Note: In comparative anatomy, anterior often signifies at or
toward the head, cephalic; and in human anatomy it is
often used for ventral.
Syn: Antecedent; previous; precedent; preceding; former;
foregoing.
anterior condylar foramenCondylar Con"dy*lar, a. (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to a condyle.
Condylar foramen (Anat.), a formen in front of each condyle
of the occipital bone; -- sometimes called the anterior
condylar foramen when a second, or posterior, foramen is
present behind the condyle, as often happens in man. Anteriority
Anteriority An*te`ri*or"i*ty, n. [LL. anterioritas.]
The state of being anterior or preceding in time or in
situation; priority. --Pope.
Anteriorly
Anteriorly An*te"ri*or*ly, adv.
In an anterior manner; before.
Arteriography
Arteriography Ar*te`ri*og"ra*phy, n. [Gr. ? + -graphy.]
A systematic description of the arteries.
Arteriology
Arteriology Ar*te`ri*ol"o*gy, n. [Gr. ? + -logy.]
That part of anatomy which treats of arteries.
Arteriotomy
Arteriotomy Ar*te`ri*ot"o*my, n. [L. arteriotomia, Gr. ?; ? +
? a cutting.]
1. (Med.) The opening of an artery, esp. for bloodletting.
2. That part of anatomy which treats of the dissection of the
arteries.
Bacteriological
Bacteriological Bac*te"ri*o*log`ic*al
(b[a^]k*t[=e]`r[i^]*[-o]*l[o^]j"[i^]*kal), a.
Of or pertaining to bacteriology; as, bacteriological
studies.
Bacteriologist
Bacteriologist Bac*te"ri*ol`o*gist, n.
One skilled in bacteriology.
Bacteriology
Bacteriology Bac*te"ri*ol`o*gy, n. [Bacterium + -logy. ]
(Biol.)
The science relating to bacteria.
BacteriolysisBacteriolysis Bac*te`ri*ol"y*sis, n. [NL.; fr. Gr. ?, ?, a
staff + ? a loosing.]
1. Chemical decomposition brought about by bacteria without
the addition of oxygen.
2. The destruction or dissolution of bacterial cells. --
Bac*te`ri*o*lyt"ic, a. BacteriolyticBacteriolysis Bac*te`ri*ol"y*sis, n. [NL.; fr. Gr. ?, ?, a
staff + ? a loosing.]
1. Chemical decomposition brought about by bacteria without
the addition of oxygen.
2. The destruction or dissolution of bacterial cells. --
Bac*te`ri*o*lyt"ic, a. Bacterioscopic
Bacterioscopic Bac*te`ri*o*scop"ic, a. (Biol.)
Relating to bacterioscopy; as, a bacterioscopic examination.
Bacterioscopist
Bacterioscopist Bac*te`ri*os"co*pist, n. (Biol.)
One skilled in bacterioscopic examinations.
Bacterioscopy
Bacterioscopy Bac*te`ri*os"co*py (-[o^]s"k[-o]*p[y^]), n.
[Bacterium + -scopy ] (Biol.)
The application of a knowledge of bacteria for their
detection and identification, as in the examination of
polluted water.
CriterionCriterion Cri*te"ri*on (kr?-t?"r?-?n), n.; pl. Criteria
(-?), sometimes Criterions (-?nz). [Gr. ????? a means for
judging, fr. ???? decider, judge, fr. ????? to separate. See
Certain.]
A standard of judging; any approved or established rule or
test, by which facts, principles opinions, and conduct are
tried in forming a correct judgment respecting them.
Of the diseases of the mind there is no criterion.
--Donne.
Inferences founded on such enduring criteria. --Sir G.
C. Lewis.
Syn: Standard; measure; rule. CriterionsCriterion Cri*te"ri*on (kr?-t?"r?-?n), n.; pl. Criteria
(-?), sometimes Criterions (-?nz). [Gr. ????? a means for
judging, fr. ???? decider, judge, fr. ????? to separate. See
Certain.]
A standard of judging; any approved or established rule or
test, by which facts, principles opinions, and conduct are
tried in forming a correct judgment respecting them.
Of the diseases of the mind there is no criterion.
--Donne.
Inferences founded on such enduring criteria. --Sir G.
C. Lewis.
Syn: Standard; measure; rule. DeleteriousDeleterious Del`e*te"ri*ous, a. [LL. deleterius noxious, Gr.
dhlhth`rios, fr. dhlei^sqai to hurt, damage; prob. akin to L.
delere to destroy.]
Hurtful; noxious; destructive; pernicious; as, a deleterious
plant or quality; a deleterious example. --
Del`e*te"ri*ous*ly, adv. -- Del`e*te"ri*ous*ness, n. DeleteriouslyDeleterious Del`e*te"ri*ous, a. [LL. deleterius noxious, Gr.
dhlhth`rios, fr. dhlei^sqai to hurt, damage; prob. akin to L.
delere to destroy.]
Hurtful; noxious; destructive; pernicious; as, a deleterious
plant or quality; a deleterious example. --
Del`e*te"ri*ous*ly, adv. -- Del`e*te"ri*ous*ness, n. DeleteriousnessDeleterious Del`e*te"ri*ous, a. [LL. deleterius noxious, Gr.
dhlhth`rios, fr. dhlei^sqai to hurt, damage; prob. akin to L.
delere to destroy.]
Hurtful; noxious; destructive; pernicious; as, a deleterious
plant or quality; a deleterious example. --
Del`e*te"ri*ous*ly, adv. -- Del`e*te"ri*ous*ness, n. Department of the InteriorInterior In*te"ri*or, n.
1. That which is within; the internal or inner part of a
thing; the inside.
2. The inland part of a country, state, or kingdom.
Department of the Interior, that department of the
government of the United States which has charge of
pensions, patents, public lands and surveys, the Indians,
education, etc.; that department of the government of a
country which is specially charged with the internal
affairs of that country; the home department.
Secretary of the Interior, the cabinet officer who, in the
United States, is at the head of the Department of the
Interior. DeteriorateDeteriorate De*te"ri*o*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Deteriorated; p. pr. & vb. n. Deteriorating.] [L.
deterioratus, p. p. of deteriorate to deteriorate, fr.
deterior worse, prob. a comparative fr. de down, away.]
To make worse; to make inferior in quality or value; to
impair; as, to deteriorate the mind. --Whately.
The art of war . . . was greatly deteriorated.
--Southey. Deteriorate
Deteriorate De*te"ri*o*rate, v. i.
To grow worse; to be impaired in quality; to degenerate.
Under such conditions, the mind rapidly deteriorates.
--Goldsmith.
DeterioratedDeteriorate De*te"ri*o*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Deteriorated; p. pr. & vb. n. Deteriorating.] [L.
deterioratus, p. p. of deteriorate to deteriorate, fr.
deterior worse, prob. a comparative fr. de down, away.]
To make worse; to make inferior in quality or value; to
impair; as, to deteriorate the mind. --Whately.
The art of war . . . was greatly deteriorated.
--Southey. DeterioratingDeteriorate De*te"ri*o*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Deteriorated; p. pr. & vb. n. Deteriorating.] [L.
deterioratus, p. p. of deteriorate to deteriorate, fr.
deterior worse, prob. a comparative fr. de down, away.]
To make worse; to make inferior in quality or value; to
impair; as, to deteriorate the mind. --Whately.
The art of war . . . was greatly deteriorated.
--Southey.
Meaning of Terio from wikipedia
- The
Daihatsu Terios (****anese: ダイハツ・テリオス, Hepburn:
Daihatsu Teriosu) is a mini SUV
produced by the ****anese
automobile manufacturer Daihatsu since 1997...
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Terio Veilawa Tamani (born 6 July 1994) is a
Fijian rugby union player who
plays at
scrum half for Fiji
national rugby sevens team. He is from the village...
- The
onespot barb or Teri barb (Puntius
terio) is a
tropical freshwater fish
belonging to the
Cyprininae sub-family of the
family Cyprinidae. It originates...
- July 2021
under their HJ
Bunko imprint. A
manga adaptation with art by
Terio Teri has been
serialized in
Akita Shoten's
seinen manga web
magazine Dokodemo...
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Karen Terio,
Betsy Langman Schulberg (married and
divorced from Budd Schulberg),
Deborah Langman Lesser,
Lucinda Zilk, Tom Langman, and Adam
Terio. McFadden...
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Computer Entertainment 2009-09-28IN ✔IN Chanter♯: Kimi no Uta ga
Todoitara Terios Interchannel 2007-08-30JP ✔
Chaos Field: New
Order MileStone Inc. MileStone...
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Image Comics character Spawn as an influence.
Shadow was
initially named "
Terios" ("reflection of"),
referencing his role as Sonic's doppelganger. He was...
- 223..602D. doi:10.1126/science.6695172. PMID 6695172.
Keele BF,
Jones JH,
Terio KA,
Estes JD,
Rudicell RS,
Wilson ML, Li Y,
Learn GH,
Beasley TM, Schumacher-Stankey...
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between 1989 and 2002. It was
gradually replaced by the
introduction of the
Terios in 1997. The "Rocky"
nameplate is used in ****an and some
American countries...
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Sebastiani 2015, p. 64
Kotpal 2010, p. 394 McAloose, Denise; St. Leger, Judy;
Terio,
Karen A. (2018).
Pathology of
Wildlife and Zoo Animals.
Elsevier Science...