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Hydatiform refers to a type of mole, specifically a type of non-cancerous growth that occurs during pregnancy. A hydatiform mole is a growth that develops from the placenta and is characterized by the formation of cysts, resembling grape-like clusters, which are filled with fluid. Hydatiform moles are often referred to as "molar pregnancies" because they can cause symptoms similar to those of a normal pregnancy, but are not viable pregnancies.
Hydatoid refers to a gelatinous vesicle or cyst, typically found in the internal organs of animals. It can also refer to a variety of floating embryo cells that become trapped in the fallopian tubes or within the uterus, resulting in a condition known as hydatid disease.
Hyde refers to a person's repressed or hidden qualities, often in a negative sense. It can also refer specifically to Edward Hyde, a character in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde".
Hyderabad is a city and the capital of the southern Indian state of Telangana. It is the largest city in the region and is known for its rich cultural heritage, historical landmarks, and modern infrastructure. The city was once the capital of the princely state of Hyderabad and was ruled by the Nizams of Hyderabad, who were nawabs (rulers) of the region. Today, Hyderabad is a major hub for information technology, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology industries, and is home to many multinational companies. The city is also famous for its cuisine, which includes popular dishes such as biryani, haleem, and kebabs.
Hydnaceae is a family of fungi in the order Thelephorales. It includes relatives of the corticioid fungi, with a wide range of morphology and anatomy. The family is primarily composed of polypores, which are known for their poroid hymenophore (the lower surface of the mushroom cap).
Hydnoraceae is a family of flowering plants, commonly known as birthworts or voodoo lilies. They are parasitic plants that obtain their nutrients by connecting to the roots of other plants. The family Hydnoraceae is characterized by its unique flowers, which have a distinctive shape and color.
Hydra is a mythological creature described as a serpent-like beast with multiple heads, one of which is immortal. If one head is cut off, two new ones grow to replace it.
Hydrachnid refers to a type of arachnid, specifically a species of acari (mites) that live in water. These mites are often found in aquatic environments and have adapted to life in water, having a water-repellent cuticle and other specialized features that allow them to thrive in this environment.
Hydractinia is a genus of marine hydroids in the family Hydridae. It is a type of colonial cnidarian, characterized by a complex structure comprising many individuals (polyps) linked together by a common base.
Hydractinian refers to a type of jellyfish, particularly those within the order Hydactinia, which is a group of marine animals that belong to the phylum Cnidaria. The term "hydractinian" specifically describes the body structure and characteristics of these jellyfish, which often feature a bell-shaped body with short, unstalked tentacles.
Hydradenitis is a type of infection or inflammation of the apocrine sweat glands, which are typically found in areas such as the armpits, groin, and scalp. It is often caused by bacterial infection, particularly from Staphylococcus aureus, and can be characterized by redness, swelling, and pus-filled abscesses. In severe cases, hydradenitis can lead to scarring and permanent damage to the affected area.
Hydraemia is a medical term that refers to an excess of water in the blood, often caused by heart failure, kidney disease, or other conditions that impede the body's ability to remove excess fluids. It can lead to swelling, particularly in the legs, feet, and ankles.
Hydragogue refers to a substance that has the ability to attract and retain water, particularly in the form of a liquid solution. It is often used to describe a type of medication or substance that helps to alleviate symptoms such as diarrhea or constipation by drawing water into the digestive system and lubricating the bowels.
Hydralazine is a medication that belongs to the class of vasodilators. It is primarily used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) and prevent kidney damage in patients with lupus nephritis, a kidney disorder often associated with lupus. Specifically, hydralazine works by relaxing the blood vessels, allowing blood to flow more easily and reducing blood pressure.
Hydramethylnon is a synthetic chemical compound used as a pesticide, specifically an insecticide. It is commonly used to control ant, termite, and cockroach infestations. It works by inhibiting the production of acetylcholinesterase, an enzyme essential for insect nervous systems. As a result, it disrupts the insects' ability to transmit nerve impulses, ultimately leading to their death. Hydramethylnon is typically applied in a gel or bait form and is often used in combination with other pesticides.
Hydramide is a proprietary ingredient used in skincare products, particularly those intended to help repair and combat signs of aging skin. It's a type of humectant that attracts and retains moisture, helping to hydrate and nourish the skin.
Hydramine is not a commonly used or recognized word in the English language. However, based on the root word "hydrate", I can infer that Hydramine might refer to a compound or substance that involves water (hydro) molecules. Without more context or information, it's difficult to provide a specific definition.
Hydramnios is a medical condition where there is an excessive amount of fluid in the amniotic sac surrounding a developing fetus during pregnancy. It occurs when the amniotic fluid becomes too abundant, usually due to an overproduction by the fetus or an abnormal connection between the fetal blood vessels and the amniotic sac.
Hydramnios is a medical condition characterized by an abnormal accumulation of amniotic fluid in the womb during pregnancy. It occurs when there is an imbalance between the amount of amniotic fluid produced and the amount of fluid absorbed back into the bloodstream. This can happen when the fetus is not absorbing nutrients and waste properly, or when there is a blockage in the ducts that normally drain excess fluid from the womb. Hydramnios can cause discomfort, pelvic pain, and difficulty breathing in the mother, as well as putting pressure on the fetus and potentially affecting its growth and development.
Hydranencephaly is a rare and fatal congenital anomaly of the central nervous system in which the cerebrum is destroyed and replaced by fluid-filled sacs, while the brain stem and cerebellum are normal. It is characterized by a complete absence of cerebral tissue, replaced by cerebrospinal fluid which fills the cranial cavity. The condition is often diagnosed prenatally or in early infancy. Hydranencephaly is usually associated with a poor prognosis and most infants with the condition do not survive beyond the first few weeks or months of life.
Hydrangea is a type of flowering plant that is native to Asia and North America. The name "hydrangea" comes from the Greek words "hydor", meaning water, and "angos", meaning vessel or jar. This refers to the seed pods of the plant, which resemble a jar and can hold up to 50 seeds.
Hydrangeaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Asterales, commonly known as hydrangeas. This family consists of about 70-75 species of plants, primarily shrubs and small trees, native to the mountains of southern and eastern Asia, North America, and South America.
Hydrangeas are a type of flowering plant native to Asia and the Americas. They are known for their large, showy flowers that can be either blue, pink, white, or purple, depending on the soil pH and other factors.
A hydrant is a device or valve that is used to control the flow of water or other fluids in a pipe or system. It typically consists of a valve or gate that can be opened or closed to allow or stop the flow of fluid.
A hydranth is a type of sessile polyp found in freshwater sponges. It is a small, stem-like structure that anchors the sponge to a rock or other surface, and is also the part of the sponge that takes in oxygen and nutrients from the water.
Hydrants are outdoor connections on a water distribution system that provide a source of water for firefighting, construction, or other emergencies. They are typically installed along streets and are designed to be easily accessible in the event of an emergency, with handles or valves that can be opened to allow water to flow out. Hydrants are commonly painted red to make them more visible and to distinguish them from other types of water connections.
Hydrargyrate is a noun that refers to a salt or compound of mercury, especially one containing a mercury ion. It is a term used in chemistry to describe a class of compounds that contain mercury, often resulting from the reaction of mercury with other elements or compounds.
Mercurial. <br><br>Mercurial refers to something that is changeable, unpredictable, or volatile. It can also describe someone who is clever, cunning, or resourceful. The term originally comes from the Latin word "mercurialis," meaning "of Mercury," the Roman god of commerce, eloquence, and thievery, who was known for his quick wit and adaptability.
Hydrargyrism is a rare adverse reaction caused by the excessive consumption of mercury, a heavy metal. It can lead to the deposition of mercury in the kidneys, liver, and other organs, resulting in symptoms such as kidney damage, liver failure, and neurological problems.
Hydrarthrosis is a medical term that refers to a condition in which there is excessive fluid accumulation within a joint. It is a type of arthritis that is often characterized by the presence of large amounts of clear fluid in the joint space, which can cause swelling, pain, and stiffness.
Hydras refers to a mythological creature that is depicted as a serpent-like monster with multiple heads, one of which is able to regrow if it is cut off. In modern terminology, it can also refer to a concept or problem with multiple interconnected parts or dimensions, each of which is intricately linked to and influences the others.
Hydrastine is a chemical compound extracted from the root of the hydrastis plant, also known as goldenseal. It has been used in traditional medicine for its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic properties.
Hydrastis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae, commonly known as goldenseal. The yellow and white flowers of the goldenseal plant have been used for centuries in traditional medicine to treat a variety of ailments, including respiratory infections and skin conditions.
Hydratable refers to something that can absorb or combine with water. It is often used to describe substances, such as polymers or ceramics, that can interact with water to form a hydrated compound. This property is important in a wide range of fields, including medicine, materials science, and environmental engineering. In a broader sense, hydratable can also be used to describe things that can be nourished or replenished by water, such as thoughts or ideas that become clearer or more vivid after receiving appropriate hydration.
Hydratase is an enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of water molecules between two molecules or groups of molecules. In other words, hydratases are responsible for hydrating or dehydrating molecules, often as part of a metabolic or biosynthetic pathway.