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Whitehead logo #10101) Alfred north whitehead 2) Māori legendary creature 3) Mathematician 4) Philosopher
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Whitehead logo #10101) Milium 2) Zit
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Whitehead logo #21000[bird] The Whitehead (Mohoua albicilla) or Pōpokotea is a small species ( 15 cm in length, 18.5/14.5 g.) of passerine bird endemic to New Zealand. It is currently classified in the family Mohouidae. The male Whitehead`s upperparts, wings and tail are a pale brown in colour, while the head and underparts are white -in the case of the former...
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Whitehead logo #21002• (n.) A form of self-propelling torpedo. • (n.) The blue-winged snow goose. • (n.) The surf scoter.
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whitehead logo #21001(hwīt´hed) a comedo whose opening is not widely dilated, appearing as a small, flesh-colored papule; because the keratin and sebum produced cannot escape, it may rupture and cause an inflammatory lesion in the dermis. See also acne vulgaris. Called also closed comedo. popular name for milium.
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Whitehead logo #10444A bleached cereal ear containing little or no grain. Usually a result of attack by stem base or root pathogens, particularly Gaeumannomyces graminis (take-all).
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Whitehead logo #20972White'head` noun (Zoology) (a) The blue-winged snow goose. (b) The surf scoter.
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Whitehead logo #22768Closed acne lesion caused by a clogged hair follicle.
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Whitehead logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: wīt′hed Definitions: 1. Walter, English surgeon, 1840-1913. See: Whitehead deformity, Whitehead operation
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whitehead logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: wīt′hed Synonyms: milium, closed comedo
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Whitehead logo #20909Whitehead: A familiar term for what is medically called a closed comedo. A comedo, the primary sign of acne, consists of a dilated (widened) hair follicle filled with keratin squamae (skin debris), bacteria, and sebum (oil). A whitehead is a comedo that has an obstructed opening to the skin. A closed comedo may rupture and cause a low-grade skin in...
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Whitehead logo #23268Also called Closed Comedo, is a type of acne with a white or yellowish head on the skin. Whiteheads often appear in teenagers and young adults, but can appear in people of all ages. Please visit a dermatology office for this type of skin care treatment.
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Whitehead logo #21436mil'e-um) pl. milia (mil'ia) (Latin. Milium - millet seed)
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whitehead logo #20400[n] - English philosopher and mathematician who collaborated with Bertrand Russell (1861-1947) 2. [n] - a small whitish lump in the skin due to a clogged sebaceous gland
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Whitehead logo #20875a painless, small, white bump; usually occurs in groups on the nose, cheeks, or around the eyes
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whitehead logo #20974milium noun a small whitish lump in the skin due to a clogged sebaceous gland
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Whitehead logo #23270Also called Closed Comedo, is a type of acne with a white or yellowish head on the skin. Whiteheads often appear in teenagers and young adults, but can appear in people of all ages.
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