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Filaria medinensis
Dracunculus Dra*cun"cu*lus, n.; pl. Dracunculi. [L., dim. of draco dragon.] (Zo["o]l.) (a) A fish; the dragonet. (b) The Guinea worm (Filaria medinensis).
Filaria Medinensis
Guinea plum (Bot.), the fruit of Parinarium excelsum, a large West African tree of the order Chrysobalane[ae], having a scarcely edible fruit somewhat resembling a plum, which is also called gray plum and rough-skin plum. Guinea worm (Zo["o]l.), a long and slender African nematoid worm (Filaria Medinensis) of a white color. It lives in the cellular tissue of man, beneath the skin, and produces painful sores.
Medina epoch
Medina epoch Me*di"na ep"och [From Medina in New York.] (Geol.) A subdivision of the Niagara period in the American upper Silurian, characterized by the formations known as the Oneida conglomerate, and the Medina sandstone. See the Chart of Geology.
Medino
Medino Me*di"no, n. Same as Para.

Meaning of Medin from wikipedia

- Medin or MEDIN may refer to Medin (name) the Marine Environmental Data and Information Network Medin, a district of Damascus: possibly this is Al-Midan...
- of physicians Jakob Heine in 1840 and Karl Oskar Medin in 1890 led to it being known as Heine–Medin disease. The disease was later called infantile paralysis...
- The Marine Environmental Data and Information Network (MEDIN) is a United Kingdom organization created to curate marine environmental data. It is overseen...
- Medin may refer to the following people: Given name Medin Zhega, Albanian football striker Surname Tomo Medin (1725-1788), Serbian author and adventurer...
- condition sometimes known as the Heine-Medin disease, named after Medin and another physician, Jakob Heine. Medin was the first to describe the epidemic...
- Harriet White Medin (March 14, 1914 – May 20, 2005) was an American actress and dialogue coach who worked in Italian and American films. She appeared...
- Douglas L. "Doug" Medin (born June 13, 1944) is the Louis W. Menk Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. He...
- Tomo Medin, also known as count Tommaso Medini (1725–1788) was a Montenegrin Serb adventurer and author, translator of Voltaire's Henriade into Italian...
- Jānis Mediņš (October 9, 1890 — March 4, 1966) was a Latvian composer. He was born in Riga. He was a vital force in musical life during the short-lived...
- Frieda Medín (born 1949, San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican artist. She works in photography, film making, experimental cinema and installations...