Amazia — refers to a condition where mammary gland is absent,cite journal |author=Ozsoy Z, Gozu A, Ozyigit MT, Genc B |title=Amazia with midface anomaly: case report |journal=Aesthetic Plast Surg |volume=31 |issue=4 |pages=392–4 |year=2007 |pmid=17576506… … Wikipedia
Amazia — (hebr., »Gott stärkt«), König von Juda, 838–809, nach andern ca. 801–772, Sohn des Joas, bekriegte, übermütig durch einen Sieg über die Edomiter, Israel, wurde aber bei Bethschemesch geschlagen und gefangen, wobei Jerusalem teilweise zerstört… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
amazia — s. f. Carência de mamas … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
amazia — † amazia Med. (əˈmeɪzɪə) [mod.L., repr. a possible Gr. *ἀµαζία, n. of state f. ἀ priv. + µαζός breast, pap.] Non development of the breasts in a female, with consequent want of provision for suckling offspring. [See agalactia.] … Useful english dictionary
Amazia — A condition wherein the breast tissue is absent, but the nipple is present. Amazia typically is a result of radiation or surgery. In amazia, the breast tissue (or what tissue was scheduled to develop into a breast at adolescence) was damaged or… … Medical dictionary
Amazia — Una delle Nereidi … Dizionario dei miti e dei personaggi della Grecia antica
Amastia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 Q83 ICD 9 611.8 … Wikipedia
Amastia — A rare condition wherein the normal growth of the breast or nipple does not occur. Unilateral amastia (just on one side) is often associated with absence of the pectoral muscles. Bilateral amastia (with absence of both breasts) is associated in… … Medical dictionary
Hebräer [3] — Hebräer. I. Älteste Geschichte bis zur Rückkehr aus Ägypten nach Kanaan. Die H. waren ein asiatisches Volk u. hatten ihren Namen daher, weil ihr Stammvater Abraham von jenseit (hebr. Eber) des Euphrat nach Kanaan gekommen war. Tharah, ein… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Dufile — (also Dufilé, Duffli, Duffle, or Dufli) was originally a fort built by Emin Pasha, the Governor of Equatoria, in 1879; it is located on the Albert Nile just inside Uganda, close to a site chosen in 1874 by then Colonel Charles George Gordon to… … Wikipedia