dread
Webster Dictionary
inspiring with reverential fear; awful' venerable; as, dread sovereign; dread majesty; dread tribunal
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high
Webster Dictionary
possessing a characteristic quality in a supreme or superior degree; as, high (i. e., intense) heat; high (i. e., full or quite) noon; high (i. e., rich or spicy) seasoning; high (i. e., complete) pleasure; high (i. e., deep or vivid) color; high (i. e., extensive, thorough) scholarship, etc
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redoubt
Webster Dictionary
to stand in dread of; to regard with fear; to dread
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hdl cholesterol
(HDL cholesterol)
Princeton's WordNet
the cholesterol in high-density lipoproteins; the `good' cholesterol; a high level in the blood is thought to lower the risk of coronary artery disease
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high-density lipoprotein
(high-density lipoprotein, HDL, alpha-lipoprotein)
Princeton's WordNet
a lipoprotein that transports cholesterol in the blood; composed of a high proportion of protein and relatively little cholesterol; high levels are thought to be associated with decreased risk of coronary heart disease and atherosclerosis
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alpha-lipoprotein
(high-density lipoprotein, HDL, alpha-lipoprotein)
Princeton's WordNet
a lipoprotein that transports cholesterol in the blood; composed of a high proportion of protein and relatively little cholesterol; high levels are thought to be associated with decreased risk of coronary heart disease and atherosclerosis
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hdl
(high-density lipoprotein, HDL, alpha-lipoprotein)
Princeton's WordNet
a lipoprotein that transports cholesterol in the blood; composed of a high proportion of protein and relatively little cholesterol; high levels are thought to be associated with decreased risk of coronary heart disease and atherosclerosis
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symptom
Webster Dictionary
any affection which accompanies disease; a perceptible change in the body or its functions, which indicates disease, or the kind or phases of disease; as, the causes of disease often lie beyond our sight, but we learn their nature by the symptoms exhibited
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plague
(ɪg)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
an epidemic disease that causes high mortality; pestilence.
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low-church
Webster Dictionary
not placing a high estimate on ecclesiastical organizations or forms; -- applied especially to Episcopalians, and opposed to high-church. See High Church, under High
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parvovirus
(ˈpɑr voʊˌvaɪ rəs)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a contagious, often fatal viral disease of dogs, characterized by vomiting, diarrhea, and a high fever.
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pest
(plague, pestilence, pest)
Princeton's WordNet
any epidemic disease with a high death rate
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plague
(plague, pestilence, pest)
Princeton's WordNet
any epidemic disease with a high death rate
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pestilence
(plague, pestilence, pest)
Princeton's WordNet
any epidemic disease with a high death rate
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bluetongue
(ˈbluˌtʌŋ)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a viral disease of sheep and cattle, transmitted by biting insects, characterized by high fever and a swollen, cyanotic tongue.
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canine distemper
(canine distemper)
Princeton's WordNet
a viral disease of young dogs characterized by high fever and respiratory inflammation
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rocky mountain spotted fever
(ˈrɒk i)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
an acute infectious disease caused by a rickettsia and transmitted by the bite of a wood tick, characterized by high fever, joint and muscle pain, and a rash.
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typhus
(typhus, typhus fever)
Princeton's WordNet
rickettsial disease transmitted by body lice and characterized by skin rash and high fever
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typhus fever
(typhus, typhus fever)
Princeton's WordNet
rickettsial disease transmitted by body lice and characterized by skin rash and high fever
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awe
(ɔ)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Obs. fear or dread.
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secondary
Webster Dictionary
dependent or consequent upon another disease; as, Bright's disease is often secondary to scarlet fever. (b) Occuring in the second stage of a disease; as, the secondary symptoms of syphilis
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fit
Webster Dictionary
a sudden and violent attack of a disorder; a stroke of disease, as of epilepsy or apoplexy, which produces convulsions or unconsciousness; a convulsion; a paroxysm; hence, a period of exacerbation of a disease; in general, an attack of disease; as, a fit of sickness
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hydrophobia
(ˌhaɪ drəˈfoʊ bi ə)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
an abnormal or unnatural dread of water.
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specter
(ˈspɛk tər)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
some object or source of terror or dread:
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uncanny
(ʌnˈkæn i)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
mysterious; arousing fear or dread:
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angst
(ɑŋkst)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a feeling of dread, anxiety, or anguish.
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hypercalcemia
(hypercalcemia, hypercalcaemia)
Princeton's WordNet
the presence of abnormally high levels of calcium in the blood; usually the result of excessive bone resorption in hyperparathyroidism or Paget's disease
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hypercalcaemia
(hypercalcemia, hypercalcaemia)
Princeton's WordNet
the presence of abnormally high levels of calcium in the blood; usually the result of excessive bone resorption in hyperparathyroidism or Paget's disease
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high-church
Webster Dictionary
of or pertaining to, or favoring, the party called the High Church, or their doctrines or policy. See High Church, under High, a
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mycoplasmal pneumonia
(atypical pneumonia, primary atypical pneumonia, mycoplasmal pneumonia)
Princeton's WordNet
an acute respiratory disease marked by high fever and coughing; caused by mycoplasma; primarily affecting children and young adults
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