Asemic


inability to comprehend or use communicative symbols, as words or gestures.

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  • Asenath

    the wife of Joseph and the mother of Manasseh and Ephraim. Gen. 41:45; 46:20. Historical Examples That son—that husband, Asenath, is myself—not as you now behold me, but restored to the first energy of youth. The Dynamiter Robert Louis Stevenson Miss Asenath had not resented it when that first Timothy Jarvis had married. The Heart […]

  • Asep

    asep American Society of Exercise Physiologists

  • Asepalous

    (of a flower) without sepals. adjective (of a plant or flower) having no sepals

  • Asepses

    absence of the microorganisms that produce or septic disease. Medicine/Medical. methods, as sterile surgical techniques, used to assure asepsis. noun the state of being free from living pathogenic organisms the methods of achieving a germ-free condition n. 1892, from a- (2) “not” + sepsis. asepsis a·sep·sis (ə-sěp’sĭs, ā-) n. The state of being free of […]

  • Asepsis

    absence of the microorganisms that produce or septic disease. Medicine/Medical. methods, as sterile surgical techniques, used to assure asepsis. Historical Examples Thus the older men, who had been trained before the day of asepsis and modern methods, were revered but carefully watched. Love Stories Mary Roberts Rinehart It is without doubt an ideal food for […]


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