Aild


aild
angioimmun-blastic lymphadenopathy with dysproteinemia

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  • Aile

    aile alloisoleucine historical examples aile rouge had a beaver robe and pipe prepared to present, but was obliged for the present to retain it. the expeditions of zebulon montgomery pike, volume i (of 3) elliott coues all the lords were much dismaid and sore maruelled at this maner of sudden change, and what thing should […]

  • Ailed

    to cause pain, uneasiness, or trouble to. to be unwell; feel pain; be ill: he’s been ailing for some time. contemporary examples it would be impossible to cure all that ailed the gop in the course of a single calendar year. gop report turns one—is it worth celebrating? kristen soltis anderson march 17, 2014 historical […]

  • Aileron roll

    a roll consisting of one or more rotations, usually controlled by the use of ailerons.

  • Ailette

    either of two standing pieces of metal or cuir-bouilli, attached to the shoulders as an ornament or as a means of displaying the wearer’s arms: used c1275–c1350. historical examples it is clear, from the cross on the shield having the same position as the other, that the ailette is not a square one worn awry. […]

  • Ailing

    sickly; unwell. unsound or troubled: a financially ailing corporation. to cause pain, uneasiness, or trouble to. to be unwell; feel pain; be ill: he’s been ailing for some time. contemporary examples the ailing dictator “wants to make sure everyone in his family has a t-tle to make sure the lineage continues,” ku said. north korea’s […]


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