Apodia


apodia

apodia a·po·di·a (ā-pō’dē-ə, ə-pō’-) or ap·o·dy (āp’ə-dē)
n.
congenital absence of feet.

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    incontestable because of having been demonstrated or proved to be demonstrable. logic. (of a proposition) necessarily true or logically certain. historical examples to p-ss universal objective judgments, and to do so apodictically, reason must be free from subjective grounds of determination. a commentary to kant’s ‘critique of pure reason’ norman kemp smith thus the principle […]

  • Apodosis

    the clause expressing the consequence in a conditional sentence, often beginning with then, as “then i will” in “if you go, then i will.”. compare (def 1). historical examples the apodosis (qu’est-ce que je ferais) is omitted and only the protasis is expressed. contes franais douglas labaree buffum the apodosis of an implied condition: ‘if […]

  • Apus

    the bird of paradise, a southern constellation between octans and triangulum australe. historical examples the maxill of apus are also much the more specialized and reduced. the appendages, anatomy, and relationships of trilobites percy edward raymond the single family apodidae contains only two genera, apus and its very near neighbour lepidurus. encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, […]

  • Apoenzyme

    the protein component that with a coenzyme forms a complete . noun a protein component that together with a coenzyme forms an enzyme apoenzyme ap·o·en·zyme (āp’ō-ěn’zīm) n. the protein component of an enzyme that combines with the coenzyme to form the active enzyme. apoenzyme (āp’ō-ěn’zīm) the protein component of an enzyme, to which the coenzyme […]

  • Apodyterium

    n. 1690s, from latin apodyterium “undressing room” (in a bath house), from greek apodyterion “undressing room,” from apodyein “to put off, undress,” from apo- “off” (see apo-) + dyein “to put on, enter, go in.” historical examples the dressing room, apodyterium, was usually entered from the court through a p-ssageway or anteroom. pompeii, its life […]


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