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Definition of orbed
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Orbed (a.)
Having
the form of an orb;
round.
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Absorption
::
Absorption
(n.) In
living
organisms,
the
process
by which the
materials
of
growth
and
nutrition
are
absorbed
and
conveyed
to the
tissues
and
organs..
Lymph
::
Lymph (n.) A
fibrinous
material
exuded
from the blood
vessels
in
inflammation.
In the
process
of
healing
it is
either
absorbed,
or is
converted
into
connective
tissue
binding
the
inflamed
surfaces
together..
Absorpt
::
Absorpt
(a.)
Absorbed.
Absorb
::
Absorb
(v. t.) To take up by
cohesive,
chemical,
or any
molecular
action,
as when
charcoal
absorbs
gases.
So heat,
light,
and
electricity
are
absorbed
or taken up in the
substances
into which they
pass..
Lymph
::
Lymph (n.) An
alkaline
colorless
fluid,
contained
in the
lymphatic
vessels,
coagulable
like
blood,
but free from red blood
corpuscles.
It is
absorbed
from the
various
tissues
and
organs
of the body, and is
finally
discharged
by the
thoracic
and right
lymphatic
ducts into the great veins near the
heart..
Full
::
Full
(Compar.)
Having
the
attention,
thoughts,
etc.,
absorbed
in any
matter,
and the
feelings
more or less
excited
by it, as, to be full of some
project..
Dynamite
::
Dynamite
(n.) An
explosive
substance
consisting
of
nitroglycerin
absorbed
by some
inert,
porous
solid,
as
infusorial
earth,
sawdust,
etc. It is safer than
nitroglycerin,
being less
liable
to
explosion
from
moderate
shocks,
or from
spontaneous
decomposition..
Digestion
::
Digestion
(n.) The
conversion
of food, in the
stomach
and
intestines,
into
soluble
and
diffusible
products,
capable
of being
absorbed
by the
blood..
Orbed
::
Orbed (a.)
Having
the form of an orb;
round.
Immersion
::
Immersion
(n.) The state of being
overhelmed
or
deeply
absorbed;
deep
engagedness.
Transfusion
::
Transfusion
(n.) The act or
operation
of
transferring
the blood of one man or
animal
into the
vascular
system
of
another;
also, the
introduction
of any fluid into the blood
vessels,
or into a
cavity
of the body from which it can
readily
be
adsorbed
into the
vessels;
intrafusion;
as, the
peritoneal
transfusion
of
milk..
Absorbed
::
Absorbed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Absor.
Devout
::
Devout
(v. t.)
Devoted
to
religion
or to
religious
feelings
and
duties;
absorbed
in
religious
exercises;
given to
devotion;
pious;
reverent;
religious.
Jaundice
::
"Jaundice
(n.) A
morbid
condition,
characterized
by
yellowness
of the eyes, skin, and
urine,
whiteness
of the
faeces,
constipation,
uneasiness
in the
region
of the
stomach,
loss of
appetite,
and
general
languor
and
lassitude.
It is
caused
usually
by
obstruction
of the
biliary
passages
and
consequent
damming
up, in the
liver,
of the bile, which is then
absorbed
into the
blood..
Full-orbed
::
Full-orbed
(a.)
Having
the orb or disk
complete
or fully
illuminated;
like the full moon.
Study
::
Study (v. i.)
Mental
occupation;
absorbed
or
thoughtful
attention;
meditation;
contemplation.
Antagonist
::
Antagonist
(n.) A
medicine
which
opposes
the
action
of
another
medicine
or of a
poison
when
absorbed
into the blood or
tissues.
Intussusception
::
Intussusception
(n.) The act of
taking
foreign
matter,
as food, into a
living
body; the
process
of
nutrition,
by which dead
matter
is
absorbed
by the
living
organism,
and
ultimately
converted
into the
organized
substance
of its
various
tissues
and
organs..
Pore
::
Pore (v. i.) To look or gaze
steadily
in
reading
or
studying;
to fix the
attention;
to be
absorbed;
-- often with on or upon, and now
usually
with
over..
Arterialization
::
Arterialization
(n.) The
process
of
converting
venous
blood into
arterial
blood
during
its
passage
through
the
lungs,
oxygen
being
absorbed
and
carbonic
acid
evolved;
--
called
also
aeration
and
hematosis..
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