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RIGOR |
Rigidity |
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SEVERITY |
Rigidity |
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LIMP |
Lacking rigidity |
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POST-MORTEM |
After death; as, post-mortem rigidity. |
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TETANUS |
Disease marked by rigidity and muscular spasms |
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FROST |
Coldness or insensibility; severity or rigidity of
character. |
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RIGORISM |
Rigidity in principle or practice; strictness; -- opposed
to laxity. |
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INFLEXIBLENESS |
The quality or state of being inflexible;
inflexibility; rigidity; firmness. |
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SCLERODERMA |
A disease of adults, characterized by a diffuse
rigidity and hardness of the skin. |
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PRIAPISM |
More or less permanent erection and rigidity of the
penis, with or without sexual desire. |
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CONTRACTURE |
A state of permanent rigidity or contraction of the
muscles, generally of the flexor muscles. |
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CADAVERIC |
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a corpse, or the
changes produced by death; cadaverous; as, cadaveric rigidity. |
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BERIBERI |
An acute disease occurring in India, characterized by
multiple inflammatory changes in the nerves, producing great muscular
debility, a painful rigidity of the limbs, and cachexy. |
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RIBBAND |
A long, narrow strip of timber bent and bolted
longitudinally to the ribs of a vessel, to hold them in position, and
give rigidity to the framework. |
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INFLEXIBILITY |
... capable of being bent or changed; unyielding stiffness; inflexibleness;
rigidity; firmness of will or purpose; unbending pertinacity;
steadfa... |
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PRESBYOPIA |
A defect of vision consequent upon advancing age. It is
due to rigidity of the crystalline lens, which produces difficulty of
accommodation and... |