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Meanings of
mongoloid
in English
Geographical area.
geographical area
geographic area
geographical region
Related terms
geographic region
Trisomy.
trisomy
birth defect
congenital anomaly
congenital defect
congenital disorder
Related terms
congenital abnormality
Synonyms
Examples for "
trisomy
"
trisomy
birth defect
congenital anomaly
congenital defect
congenital disorder
Examples for "
trisomy
"
1
Conclusions: Mothers' knowledge about the screening tests for
trisomy
21 remains fragmentary.
2
Three-year-old Isabella Santorum suffers from a rare genetic condition called
trisomy
18.
3
No correlation was found between
trisomy
12 and the patients' clinical characteristics.
4
Objective: To assess mothers' knowledge of screening tests for
trisomy
21.
5
Such a finding would normally suggest a postzygotic origin of the
trisomy
21.
1
June 28: First baby with Zika-related
birth
defect
microcephaly born in Florida.
2
A
birth
defect
left him with limited use of his arms.
3
One in 20 children across Australia face a
birth
defect
or genetic disease.
4
Tells about other, similar
birth
defect
clusters among VDT workers.
5
A congenital heart defect is the most common
birth
defect
.
1
Design: Comparison of the NCAS with four local
congenital
anomaly
registers in England.
2
The etiology and incidence of this
congenital
anomaly
will be discussed.
3
I'd seen no healed trauma, no
congenital
anomaly
,
not a single unique skeletal feature.
4
Aortico-left ventricular tunnel is a rare
congenital
anomaly
requiring surgical repair early in childhood.
5
Duplication of the portal vein is a rare
congenital
anomaly
.
1
Ryuji might have had a
congenital
defect
in his coronary artery.
2
He's ship-born,' Vitas explained, as though excusing some
congenital
defect
.
3
It was a
congenital
defect
called a keratoconus- amisshapencornea.
4
Levy Pants was like a
congenital
defect
,
an inherited curse.
5
This is a
congenital
defect
consisting in a notch or split in the upper lip.
1
Neonatal hemochromatosis is a rare
congenital
disorder
which affects both fetuses and newborns.
2
In this case, a second distinct
congenital
disorder
modified the clinical presentation of LQTS.
3
The syndrome of multiple intestinal atresia with immunodeficiency is a rare, invariably fatal
congenital
disorder
.
4
Albinism is a
congenital
disorder
that causes lack of pigment in skin, hair and eyes.
5
Background: Arterial sequestration is a rare
congenital
disorder
.
Mongoloid.
Related terms
oriental person
Usage of
mongoloid
in English
1
What that in there is, that's what the doctor calls a
mongoloid
.
2
But Ignatius had answered the telephone and screamed, Stop molesting us, you
mongoloid
.
3
They both had coarse black hair of the
mongoloid
type.
4
Even if you've got the bedside manner of a
mongoloid
.
5
I, of course, ignored the Machiavel's faint
mongoloid
grin by pretending to tighten my earring.
6
Implicit in the amniocentesis is the decision to abort the baby if it is
mongoloid
.
7
Watch it, you non-functional, lost-Lo
mongoloid
!
8
Stop talking about that
mongoloid
idiot!
9
I'm not a
mongoloid
imbecile.
10
Now that I think of it you probably planted that
mongoloid
Mancuso there, too, to start this vicious cycle whirling.
11
While the workers were applauding him soundly, Ignatius wondered how that worker had learned of the
mongoloid
Mancuso's attempted arrest.
12
I can't talk like a
mongoloid
pig-sticker on a three-day drunk just so I'll sound like one of the boys.
13
He would catch some germ from this woman that would speed to his brain and transform him into a
mongoloid
.
14
Here and there they'd found wizened little deformities - hydrocephalic,
mongoloid
,
or genetically doomed - a few breaths short of dying.
15
Sometimes the angels acted up, especially the talkative
mongoloid
brothers, and Uncle Chick had to cough in their direction to shush them.
16
For anybody who was raised in a kinder, gentler playground, the term is generally thought to be an abbreviation of
"
mongoloid
"
.
Other examples for "mongoloid"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
mongoloid
Adjective
Frequent collocations
mongoloid ancestry
mongoloid female
mongoloid type
call mongoloid
compare mongoloid
More collocations
Mongoloid
through the time