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1. disease of the neuromuscular junction
noun.
A
disease
characterized
by
impairment
of
neuromuscular
junctions.
Synonyms
Lambert-Eaton syndrome
carcinomatous myopathy
myasthenia
myasthenic syndrome
Eaton-Lambert syndrome
disease
myasthenia gravis
Antonyms
wellness
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2. full-of-the-moon
noun.
The
time
when
the
Moon
is
fully
illuminated.
Synonyms
month
phase of the moon
harvest moon
full
full phase of the moon
full moon
Antonyms
emptiness
empty
thin
fractional
meager
3. out-of-the-way
adjective.
Out
of
the
ordinary.
Synonyms
unusual
Antonyms
usual
moderate
4. out-of-bounds
adjective.
Outside
the
foul
lines.
Synonyms
foul
Antonyms
fair
unclassified
5. out-of-town
adjective.
Happening
in
or
being
of
another
town
or
city.
Synonyms
distant
Antonyms
close
near
6. junction
noun.
(ˈdʒʌŋkʃən)
The
place
where
two
or
more
things
come
together.
Synonyms
circle
railway junction
T-junction
rotary
roundabout
crossway
place
intersection
crossing
crossroad
interchange
topographic point
carrefour
traffic circle
spot
Antonyms
right
front
back
left
upgrade
Etymology
junction (English)
iunctio (Latin)
iunctus (Latin)
iungo (Latin)
7. junction
noun.
(ˈdʒʌŋkʃən)
Something
that
joins
or
connects.
Synonyms
connecter
connective
conjunction
junction barrier
splice
contact
connexion
connection
barrier strip
thermojunction
joint
connector
tangency
splicing
Antonyms
downgrade
divest
buy
clean
stay
Etymology
junction (English)
iunctio (Latin)
iunctus (Latin)
iungo (Latin)
8. junction
noun.
(ˈdʒʌŋkʃən)
The
shape
or
manner
in
which
things
come
together
and
a
connection
is
made.
Synonyms
connexion
link
connection
oesophagogastric junction
joint
join
articulation
esophagogastric junction
juncture
Antonyms
disjunctive
untwine
disjoin
diverge
foul ball
Etymology
junction (English)
iunctio (Latin)
iunctus (Latin)
iungo (Latin)
9. junction
noun.
(ˈdʒʌŋkʃən)
An
act
of
joining
or
adjoining
things.
Synonyms
connexion
connection
adjunction
joining
Antonyms
stay in place
noncyclic
direct
deglycerolize
disarrange
Etymology
junction (English)
iunctio (Latin)
iunctus (Latin)
iungo (Latin)
10. disease
noun.
(dɪˈziːz)
An
impairment
of
health
or
a
condition
of
abnormal
functioning.
Synonyms
blackwater
illness
periodontal disease
roseola infantilis
pappataci fever
incompetence
boutonneuse fever
skin disorder
Kawasaki disease
disease of the neuromuscular junction
goitre
hereditary condition
pseudorubella
thyromegaly
cystic breast disease
industrial disease
periodontitis
sign
Kenya fever
anthrax
complication
hereditary disease
respiratory illness
milk sickness
genetic disease
polyarteritis nodosa
exanthema subitum
malignance
endemic
congenital disease
communicable disease
respiratory disorder
pycnosis
animal disease
symptom
crud
phlebotomus
pyknosis
sandfly fever
Marseilles fever
eye disease
inflammatory disease
rheumatism
unwellness
roseola infantum
mimesis
occupational disease
plant disease
autoimmune disease
inherited disease
onychosis
cystic mastitis
aspergillosis
malignancy
deficiency disease
cat scratch disease
enteropathy
fibrocystic disease of the breast
filariasis
malady
mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome
disease of the skin
goiter
syndrome
sickness
genetic defect
respiratory disease
genetic abnormality
Indian tick fever
genetic disorder
liver disease
skin disease
periarteritis nodosa
struma
fibrocystic breast disease
autoimmune disorder
ozaena
endemic disease
inherited disorder
ozena
Meniere's disease
Antonyms
wellness
good health
ability
competence
fire
Etymology
disease (English)
disese (Middle English (1100-1500))
desese (Anglo-Norman)
desaise (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
aise (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
des- (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
dis- (Latin)
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