Locm


low osmolar contrast medium

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  • Loco

    [loh-koh] /ˈloʊ koʊ/ noun, plural locos. 1. . 2. Slang. an insane person; maniac. 3. Veterinary Pathology. . verb (used with object), locoed, locoing. 4. to poison with . 5. Slang. to cause to be insane or crazy. adjective 6. Slang. out of one’s mind; insane; crazy. [in loh-koh] /ɪn ˈloʊ koʊ/ adverb, Latin. 1. […]

  • Loco-citato

    [loh-koh ki-tah-toh; English loh-koh sahy-tey-toh, si-tah-toh] /ˈloʊ koʊ kɪˈtɑ toʊ; English ˈloʊ koʊ saɪˈteɪ toʊ, sɪˈtɑ toʊ/ adverb, Latin. 1. . /ˈlɒkəʊ sɪˈtɑːtəʊ/ uknown 1. in the place or passage quoted Abbreviation loc. cit, lc

  • Loco-disease

    noun, Veterinary Pathology. 1. . noun 1. a disease of cattle, sheep, and horses characterized by paralysis and faulty vision, caused by ingestion of locoweed

  • Locofoco

    [loh-koh-foh-koh] /ˌloʊ koʊˈfoʊ koʊ/ noun 1. (sometimes lowercase) a member of the radical faction of the New York City Democrats, organized in 1835 to oppose the conservative members of the party. 2. (lowercase) a friction match or cigar developed in the 19th century, ignited by rubbing against any hard, dry surface.

  • Loco-foco

    n. “self-igniting cigar or match,” 1839 (but presumably older), American English, of unknown origin, perhaps from a misapprehension of the meaning of the first element of locomotive as “self-” + Spanish fuego “fire.” During one heated political meeting in N.Y., the lights went out and the delegates used such matches to relight them, thence the […]


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