Acrolect
the variety of language in a creole continuum that approximates most closely the standard variety of a major international language, as the english spoken in guyana or jamaica.
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a yellow, flammable liquid, c 3 h 4 o, having a stifling odor, usually obtained by the decomposition of glycerol: used chiefly in the synthesis of commercial and pharmaceutical products. historical examples during the oxidation of the fats, the glycerine in them is converted to acrolein or acryl-aldehyde, which also aids the tanning. principles and […]
- Acrolith
a sculptured figure having the head and extremities of stone and the torso of other material. historical examples acrolith, ak′ro-lith, n. a statue of the earlier greek artists having the trunk made of wood and the extremities of stone. chambers’s twentieth century dictionary (part 1 of 4: a-d) various noun (esp in ancient greek sculpture) […]
- Acromelalgia
acromelalgia acromelalgia ac·ro·me·lal·gi·a (āk’rō-mə-lāl’jē-ə, -jə) n. a form of erythromelalgia characterized by redness, pain, and swelling of the fingers and toes, headache, and vomiting.
- Acromelia
acromelia acromelia ac·ro·me·li·a (āk’rō-mē’lē-ə, -mēl’yə) n. a form of dwarfism in which shortening is most evident in the most distal segment of the limbs.
- Acromelic
acromelic acromelic ac·ro·mel·ic (āk’rō-měl’ĭk) adj. of or affecting the terminal part of a limb.