单词 | moro |
释义 | † moron.1 Medicine. Obsolete. rare. Apparently only attested in dictionaries or glossaries. A small swelling or tumour resembling a mulberry. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > growth or excrescence > [noun] > tumour > other tumours polypusa1398 polypa1400 ecchymoma?1541 cat's hair1552 pneumatocele1585 thrombus1676 morum1684 physocele1706 haematocele1724 myxosarcoma1802 moro1807 lipoma1830 tuberculomaa1836 melanoma1838 pancreatoid1842 enchondroma1847 pseudoplasm1847 myeloma1848 tyroma1848 haematoma1849 adenocele1850 pachydermatocele1854 myosarcoma1857 angioma1858 myxoma1860 gliosarcoma1869 lymphadenoma1873 lymphoma1873 myoma1875 odontoma1876 teratoid tumour1876 teratoma1879 fibro-lipoma1882 embryoma1886 haemangioma1890 tubulodermoidc1900 plasmoma1901 astrocytoma1903 adamantinoma1904 hamartoma1904 plasmocytoma1907 mesothelioma1909 plasmacytoma1909 neuroblastoma1910 neurocytoma1910 paraganglioma1914 carcinoid1925 oligodendroglioma1926 mastocytoma1927 phaeochromocytoma1929 ameloblastoma1931 Schwannoma1932 myoblastoma1934 neurilemmoma1943 primary1957 neurolemmoma1964 vipoma1973 prolactinoma1975 somatostatinoma1977 1807 R. Morris & J. Kendrick Edinb. Med. & Physical Dict. II. (Gloss. Obs. Terms) Moro, a fleshy tumor resembling a mulberry. 1891 New Sydenham Soc. Lexicon Moro, old name for a small abscess like a mulberry. Also, a mulberry-like tumour on the genitals. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2002; most recently modified version published online June 2021). Moron.2adj. A. n.2 A Filipino Muslim; spec. a member of any of the various Muslim peoples of the southern Philippines.The Moros, whose Islamic faith was introduced to the Philippines from Borneo and Malaya in the 14th cent., account for about 5 per cent of the Filipino population. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > peoples of the Philippines > [noun] > person Illano1779 Indio1839 Iloko1840 Moro1879 Ilocan1885 Ilocano1898 Hanunóo1949 1879 H. N. Moseley Notes by Naturalist on ‘Challenger’ xvi. 396 At Zamboanga..are settlements of a considerable number of a race called by the Spanish ‘Moros’ (i.e., Mahommedans), who keep themselves strictly apart from the Bisayan and other Malay races. 1886 H. Yule & A. C. Burnell Hobson-Jobson Suppl. s.v. Moro is still applied at Manilla to the Musulman Malays. 1900 F. H. Sawyer Inhabitants Philippines xxxviii. 362 These vessels..had not the speed to follow up the fast-rowing vintas of the Moros. 1936 G. A. Malcolm Commonw. of Philippines iii. 39 The Sulus..are Moros living in the Sulu Archipelago in the Philippine Islands. 1967 P. O'Donnell I, Lucifer xiv. 184 Moros..had come to the Philippines from the southwest, pirates of awesome violence. 1994 Canad. Woman Stud. Fall 95/1 In the late 1920s Dr. Frank Laubach,..began work among the Moros on the Philippine island of Mindanao. B. adj. Of or relating to Moros. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > peoples of the Philippines > [adjective] Tagalog1808 Moro1879 Ifugao1900 Yami1953 Maranao1964 Ifugaon1968 Tasaday1971 1879 H. N. Moseley Notes by Naturalist on ‘Challenger’ xvi. 396 The Moro women are short and small, and delicate-limbed. 1898 D. C. Worcester Philippine Islands viii. 201 I had made numerous attempts in Mindanao, Basilan, and Sulu to get an explanation of the Moro aversion to pork. 1957 Encycl. Americana XIX. 472a/1 Some of the best-known Moro groups are the..Lanao Filipinos (divided into the Maranaos and Ilanums or Iranums). 1987 D. Gersi Explorer iii. 82 The Taosugs, the Moro ethnic group among whom I was living, had always been known as great navigators and pirates. Compounds Moro National Liberation Front n. a paramilitary Moro separatist group founded in 1968; abbreviated MNLF. ΚΠ 1974 Economist 20 Apr. 38/1 Since 1969, Misuari and other young Moslem radicals..have formed a Moro National Liberation Front. 1977 Guardian 19 Apr. 6/8 A referendum in 13 southern Philippines provinces..showed a massive rejection of any role by the Separatist Moro National Liberation Front in a Moslem autonomous region. 2000 Monitor (Kampala) 28 Apr. 26/5 The Abu Sayyaf was initially dismissed by the military as an insignificant force compared with two larger separatist organisations—the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF)—which signed a peace accord with Manila in 1996—and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † moron.3 Obsolete. rare. Apparently only attested in dictionaries or glossaries. The trumpeter finch, Rhodopechys githaginea, a pinkish-brown or greyish songbird of arid stony country in North Africa and the Middle East. ΚΠ 1890 Cent. Dict. Moro, the vinous grosbeak, stone-bird, or desert-trumpeter, Carpodacus (Bucanetes) githagineus, a small fringilline bird. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2002; most recently modified version published online June 2021). Moron.4 Medicine. attributive and in the genitive, esp. in Moro reflex. Designating a series of movements made by very young infants in response to a sudden stimulus, in which the arms (and to a lesser extent the legs) are extended and then brought together in an embracing motion. ΚΠ 1929 Amer. Jrnl. Dis. Children 38 26 Reflexes which are present during the first few months..are the Moro embrace reflex, the fear reflex,..and the hand reflex. 1933 Amer. Jrnl. Dis. Children 46 337 Certain conditions are necessary for satisfactory testing of the Moro reflex in the newborn. 1936 Q. Rev. Biol. 78 This latter response would be ‘specific’ in comparison with Moro's reflex. 1950 W. E. Nelson et al. Mitchell-Nelson Textbk. Pediatrics (ed. 5) 312/2 The Moro reflex is a concussion reaction elicited..by clapping the hands loudly near the infant. 1961 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 23 Dec. 1675/2 After four months of life Moro's reflex becomes inhibited. 1988 Pract. Parenting Apr. 33/2 The paediatrician will warn you if she's going to test your baby's Moro reflex, which checks his reactions when he's startled. 1995 S. Schama Landscape & Memory iv. 210 The instinctive, jerky extension of hands and legs made by frightened infants—now known as the Moro reflex—seems to be roughly what Semon had in mind. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2002; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.11807n.2adj.1879n.31890n.41929 |
随便看 |
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。