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Classical Hemophilia Synonyms

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1) Classical Hemophilia, Classical Haemophilia, Haemophilia A, Hemophilia A : ایک پیدائشی بیماری جس میں خون زخم سے بہتا رہتا ہے : (noun) hemophilia caused by a congenital deficiency of factor VIII; occurs almost exclusively in men.

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Bacchus : شراب کا دیوتا قدیم یونان میں , Dark Ages : قرون وسطی , Ambrosia : شہد؛ عسل؛ امرت؛آب حیات , Strophe : اس یونانی غنانیہ کا ایک بند جسے چند گلوکار مل کر گایا کرتے تھے , A. E. Housman : انگریز شاعر , Scholia : وضاحتی تبصرہ , Franz Joseph Haydn : آسٹرین موسیقار , Alcides : رستم , Hexameter : چھ سطروں والا بند , Homer A. Thompson : امریکی ماہر آثار قدیمہ , Hastinapura : ہندو نظم , Scholiast : حاشیہ نگار , Avitaminosis : حیاتین کی کمی سے ہونے والا مرض , Geophagia : مٹی کھانے کی بیماری , Diabetes Mellitus : ذیابیطس شکری , Rachitis : بچوں میں وٹامن ڈی کی کمی , Cerebral Palsy : تشنجی فالج , Enterobiasis : سوتی چرنوں کا انفیکشن , Atomic Number 29 : پیتل , Monopolise : ٹھیکہ لے لینا , Devoted : نذر , Atomic Number 34 : ایک غیر دھاتی عنصر , Jane Seymour : برطانیہ کی ملکہ , Exclusive Right : استحقاق , Catherine Howard : انگلستان کی ملکہ , Neuter : بے جنس , Masculine : مردانہ , Feminine : عورت کے متعلق , Atomic Number 11 : سوڈیم , Four Times : چار گناہ , Nine Times : نو گنا

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Bacchus: (classical mythology) god of wine; equivalent of Dionysus.

Dark Ages: the period of history between classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance.

Ambrosia: (classical mythology) the food and drink of the gods; mortals who ate it became immortal.

Strophe: one section of a lyric poem or choral ode in classical Greek drama.

A. E. Housman: an English classical scholar and poet, best known to the general public for his cycle of poems.

Scholia: a marginal note written by a scholiast (a commentator on ancient or classical literature).

Franz Joseph Haydn: prolific Austrian composer who influenced the classical form of the symphony (1732-1809).

Alcides: (classical mythology) a hero noted for his strength; performed 12 immense labors to gain immortality.

Hexameter: a verse line having six metrical feet; It was the standard epic metre in classical Greek and Latin literature.

Homer A. Thompson: United States classical archaeologist (born in Canada) noted for leading the excavation of the Athenian agora (1906-2000).

Hastinapura: one of two classical Hindu epics; a great collection of poetry worked into and around a central heroic narrative (eight times as large as the Iliad and Odyssey combined).

Scholiast: a scholar who writes explanatory notes on an author (especially an ancient commentator on a classical author).

Avitaminosis: any of several diseases caused by deficiency of one or more vitamins.

Geophagia: eating earth, clay, chalk; occurs in some primitive tribes, sometimes in cases of nutritional deficiency or obsessive behavior.

Diabetes Mellitus: diabetes caused by a relative or absolute deficiency of insulin and characterized by polyuria.

Rachitis: childhood disease caused by deficiency of vitamin D and sunlight associated with impaired metabolism of calcium and phosphorus.

Cerebral Palsy: a loss or deficiency of motor control with involuntary spasms caused by permanent brain damage present at birth.

Enterobiasis: an infestation with or a resulting infection caused by the pinworm Enterobius vermicularis; occurs especially in children.

Atomic Number 29: a ductile malleable reddish-brown corrosion-resistant diamagnetic metallic element; occurs in various minerals but is the only metal that occurs abundantly in large masses; used as an electrical and thermal conductor.

Monopolise: have and control fully and exclusively.

Devoted: (followed by `to') dedicated exclusively to a purpose or use.

Atomic Number 34: a toxic nonmetallic element related to sulfur and tellurium; occurs in several allotropic forms; a stable grey metallike allotrope conducts electricity better in the light than in the dark and is used in photocells; occurs in sulfide ores (as pyrite).

Jane Seymour: Queen of England as the third wife of Henry VIII and mother of Edward VI (1509-1537).

Exclusive Right: a right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right).

Catherine Howard: Queen of England as the fifth wife of Henry VIII who was accused of adultery and executed (1520-1542).

Neuter: a gender that refers chiefly (but not exclusively) to inanimate objects (neither masculine nor feminine).

Masculine: a gender that refers chiefly (but not exclusively) to males or to objects classified as male.

Feminine: a gender that refers chiefly (but not exclusively) to females or to objects classified as female.

Atomic Number 11: a silvery soft waxy metallic element of the alkali metal group; occurs abundantly in natural compounds (especially in salt water); burns with a yellow flame and reacts violently in water; occurs in sea water and in the mineral halite (rock salt).

Four Times: by a factor of four.

Nine Times: by a factor of nine.

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