DILATATION - ˌdiləˈtāshən, ˌdīl- noun ( -s ) Etymology: Middle English dilatacioun, from Middle French dilatation enlargement, from Late Latin dilatation-, dilatatio, ….des ˈirəˌdēz, ˈīr-) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, from Greek (basic ….Webster's New International English Dictionary ˈreˌfleks sometimes rə̇ˈf- or rēˈf- noun ( -es ) Etymology: Latin reflexus, past participle of reflectere to reflect 1. REFLEX - In biology, an automatic and inborn response to a stimulus that involves a nerve impulse passing from a sensory nerve ….the condition of being stretched beyond normal dimensions especially as … DILATATION - noun Date: 14th century amplification in writing or speech, 2. ![]() ![]() More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for the word «IRIS-DILATATION REFLEX» in dictionaries. New English-Russian biological dictionary.
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