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AEsthesia
AEsthesia [AE]s*the"si*a, n. [Gr. ? sensation, fr. ? to perceive.] (Physiol.) Perception by the senses; feeling; -- the opposite of an[ae]sthesia.
AEsthesiometer
AEsthesiometer [AE]s*the`si*om"e*ter, Esthesiometer Es*the`si*om"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? (see [AE]sthesia) + -meter.] An instrument to measure the degree of sensation, by determining at how short a distance two impressions upon the skin can be distinguished, and thus to determine whether the condition of tactile sensibility is normal or altered.
AEsthesis
AEsthesis [AE]s*the""sis, n. [Gr. ?.] Sensuous perception. [R.] --Ruskin.
Anaesthesis
Anaesthesis An`[ae]s*the"sis, n. See An[ae]sthesia.
-anesthesia
Para-anaesthesia Par`a-an`[ae]s*the"si*a, -anesthesia -an`es*the"si*a, n. [NL.; para- + an[ae]sthesia.] (Med.) An[ae]sthesia of both sides of the lower half of the body.
-anesthesia
Thermoanaesthesia Ther`mo*an`[ae]s*the"si*a or -anesthesia -an`es*the"si*a, n. [NL.] (Med.) Loss of power to distinguish heat or cold by touch.
Anesthesia
Anesthesia An`es*the"si*a, n., Anesthetic An`es*thet"ic, a. Same as An[ae]sthesia, An[ae]sthetic.
Antimetathesis
Antimetathesis An`ti*me*tath"e*sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?.] (Rhet.) An antithesis in which the members are repeated in inverse order.
Antithesis
Antithesis An*tith"e*sis, n.; pl. Antitheses. [L., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to set against, to oppose; ? against + ? to set. See Thesis.] 1. (Rhet.) An opposition or contrast of words or sentiments occurring in the same sentence; as, ``The prodigal robs his heir; the miser robs himself.' ``He had covertly shot at Cromwell; he how openly aimed at the Queen.' 2. The second of two clauses forming an antithesis. 3. Opposition; contrast.
Apothesis
Apothesis A*poth"e*sis, n. [Gr. ? a putting back or away, fr. ?. See Apothecary.] (Arch.) (a) A place on the south side of the chancel in the primitive churches, furnished with shelves, for books, vestments, etc. --Weale. (b) A dressing room connected with a public bath.
Baraesthesiometer
Baraesthesiometer Bar`[ae]s*the`si*om"e*ter, Baresthesiometer Bar`es*the`si*om"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? weight + [ae]sthesiometer.] (Physiol.) An instrument for determining the delicacy of the sense of pressure. -- Bar`[ae]s*the`si*o*met"ric, Bar`es*the`si*o*met"ric, a.
Baraesthesiometric
Baraesthesiometer Bar`[ae]s*the`si*om"e*ter, Baresthesiometer Bar`es*the`si*om"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? weight + [ae]sthesiometer.] (Physiol.) An instrument for determining the delicacy of the sense of pressure. -- Bar`[ae]s*the`si*o*met"ric, Bar`es*the`si*o*met"ric, a.
Baresthesiometer
Baraesthesiometer Bar`[ae]s*the`si*om"e*ter, Baresthesiometer Bar`es*the`si*om"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? weight + [ae]sthesiometer.] (Physiol.) An instrument for determining the delicacy of the sense of pressure. -- Bar`[ae]s*the`si*o*met"ric, Bar`es*the`si*o*met"ric, a.
Baresthesiometric
Baraesthesiometer Bar`[ae]s*the`si*om"e*ter, Baresthesiometer Bar`es*the`si*om"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? weight + [ae]sthesiometer.] (Physiol.) An instrument for determining the delicacy of the sense of pressure. -- Bar`[ae]s*the`si*o*met"ric, Bar`es*the`si*o*met"ric, a.
Chemosynthesis
Chemosynthesis Chem`o*syn"the*sis, n. [Chemical + synthesis.] (Plant Physiol.) Synthesis of organic compounds by energy derived from chemical changes or reactions. Chemosynthesis of carbohydrates occurs in the nitrite bacteria through the oxidation of ammonia to nitrous acid, and in the nitrate bacteria through the conversion of nitrous into nitric acid. -- Chem`o*syn*thet"ic, a.
Coenesthesis
Coenesthesis C[oe]n`es*the"sis (? or ?), n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? common + ? sensation.] (Physiol.) Common sensation or general sensibility, as distinguished from the special sensations which are located in, or ascribed to, separate organs, as the eye and ear. It is supposed to depend on the ganglionic system.
Dartrous diathesis
Dartrous Dar"trous, a. [F. dartreux. See Dartars.] (Med.) Relating to, or partaking of the nature of, the disease called tetter; herpetic. Dartrous diathesis, A morbid condition of the system predisposing to the development of certain skin diseases, such as eczema, psoriasis, and pityriasis. Also called rheumic diathesis, and herpetism. --Piffard.
Diathesis
Diathesis Di*ath"e*sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to place separately, arrange; dia` through, asunder + ? to place, put.] (Med.) Bodily condition or constitution, esp. a morbid habit which predisposes to a particular disease, or class of diseases.
Dysaesthesia
Dysaesthesia Dys`[ae]s*the"si*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? ill, bad + ? to perceive, to feel.] (Med.) Impairment of any of the senses, esp. of touch.
Esthesiometer
AEsthesiometer [AE]s*the`si*om"e*ter, Esthesiometer Es*the`si*om"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? (see [AE]sthesia) + -meter.] An instrument to measure the degree of sensation, by determining at how short a distance two impressions upon the skin can be distinguished, and thus to determine whether the condition of tactile sensibility is normal or altered.
Esthesiometer
Esthesiometer Es*the`si*om"e*ter, n. Same as [AE]sthesiometer.
Exanthesis
Exanthesis Ex`an*the"sis, n. [NL., from Gr. ? . See Exanthema. ] (Med.) An eruption of the skin; cutaneous efflorescence.
Hemianaesthesia
Hemianaesthesia Hem`i*an`[ae]s*the"si*a, n. [Hemi- + an[ae]sthesia.] (Med.) An[ae]sthesia upon one side of the body.
Hyperaesthesia
Hyperaesthesia Hy`per*[ae]s*the"si*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. "ype`r over + ? sense, perception.] (Med. & Physiol.) A state of exalted or morbidly increased sensibility of the body, or of a part of it. -- Hy`per*[ae]s*thet"ic, a.
Hyperesthesia
Hyperesthesia Hy`per*es*the"si*a, n. Same as Hyper[ae]sthesia.
Hypothesis
Hypothesis Hy*poth"e*sis, n.; pl. Hypotheses. [NL., fr. Gr. ? foundation, supposition, fr. ? to place under, ? under + ? to put. See Hypo-, Thesis.] 1. A supposition; a proposition or principle which is supposed or taken for granted, in order to draw a conclusion or inference for proof of the point in question; something not proved, but assumed for the purpose of argument, or to account for a fact or an occurrence; as, the hypothesis that head winds detain an overdue steamer. An hypothesis being a mere supposition, there are no other limits to hypotheses than those of the human imagination. --J. S. Mill. 2. (Natural Science) A tentative theory or supposition provisionally adopted to explain certain facts, and to guide in the investigation of others; hence, frequently called a working hypothesis. Syn: Supposition; assumption. See Theory. Nebular hypothesis. See under Nebular.
Kinaesthesis
Kinaesthesis Kin`[ae]s*the"sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? to move + ? perception.] (Physiol.) The perception attendant upon the movements of the muscles. --Bastian.
Mathesis
Mathesis Ma*the"sis, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?, from ?, ?, to learn.] Learning; especially, mathematics. [R.] --Pope.
Metathesis
Metathesis Me*tath"e*sis, n.; pl. Metatheses. [L., fr. Gr. meta`thesis, fr. metatithe`nai to place differently, to transpose; meta` beyond, over + tithe`nai to place, set. See Thesis.] 1. (Gram.) Transposition, as of the letters or syllables of a word; as, pistris for pristis; meagre for meager. 2. (Med.) A mere change in place of a morbid substance, without removal from the body. 3. (Chem.) The act, process, or result of exchange, substitution, or replacement of atoms and radicals; thus, by metathesis an acid gives up all or part of its hydrogen, takes on an equivalent amount of a metal or base, and forms a salt.
Nebular hypothesis
Nebular Neb"u*lar, a. Of or pertaining to nebul[ae]; of the nature of, or resembling, a nebula. Nebular hypothesis, an hypothesis to explain the process of formation of the stars and planets, presented in various forms by Kant, Herschel, Laplace, and others. As formed by Laplace, it supposed the matter of the solar system to have existed originally in the form of a vast, diffused, revolving nebula, which, gradually cooling and contracting, threw off, in obedience to mechanical and physical laws, succesive rings of matter, from which subsequently, by the same laws, were produced the several planets, satellites, and other bodies of the system. The phrase may indicate any hypothesis according to which the stars or the bodies of the solar system have been evolved from a widely diffused nebulous form of matter.

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