A medical condition characterized by the accumulation of chyle, a milky fluid composed of lymph and emulsified fats, in the space between the chest cavity and the lungs, typically as a complication of surgery or due to tumors, infections, or other diseases affecting the lymphatic system.
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Excessively musical or tone-filled, often to the point of being grating or unpleasant, especially when referring to the voice or sound.
/oʊvərˈmɛlədɪəs/
Antipas is a male given name, derived from the Greek word 'antipas' meaning 'against a passion' or 'against a desire'. In historical contexts, especially in the context of Christianity, it refers to Antipas, the bishop of Pergamon mentioned in the Book of Revelation.
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Preventing the formation or effects of aldehydes, which are chemical compounds with a specific functional group (−CHO) that are crucial in organic chemistry and biology.
/æntiˈældɪheɪl/
The desire or act of exacting punishment for a wrong or injury, often through retribution or vengeance.
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To import more goods or services than necessary or desirable, leading to an imbalance in the economy or trade relations.
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Breaking down a complex entity, concept, or data set into smaller, more manageable parts or components.
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