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YEH2
reduced yellow enzyme
Yel
yellow
YF
yellow fever
YFI
yellow fever immunization
YFMD
yellow fever membrane disease
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OYE
Old Yellow Enzyme
PYP
Photoactive yellow protein
SYNV
Sonchus yellow net virus
TYLCV
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus
TYMV
Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus
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yellowammer
<zoology> See Yellow-hammer.
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yellowbill
<zoology> The American scoter.
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yellowbird
<zoology> The American goldfinch, or thistle bird. See Goldfinch.
The common yellow warbler; called also summer yellowbird.
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yellowfin
<zoology> A large squeteague.
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yellowfish
<zoology> A rock trout (Pleurogrammus monopterygius) found on the coast of Alaska.
Synonym: striped fish, and Atka mackerel.
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yellowhammer
<zoology> A common European finch (Emberiza citrinella). The colour of the male is bright yellow on the breast, neck, and sides of the head, with the back yellow and brown, and the top of the head and the tail quills blackish.
Synonym: yellow bunting, scribbling lark, and writing lark.
Alternative forms: yellow-ammer.
The flicker.
Origin: For yellow-ammer, where ammer is fr. AS. Amore a kind of bird; akin to G. Ammer a yellow-hammer, OHG. Amero.
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yellowlegs
<zoology> Any one of several species of long-legged sandpipers of the genus Totanus, in which the legs are bright yellow.
Synonym: stone snipe, tattler, telltale, yellowshanks; and yellowshins. See Tattler.
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yellowroot
<botany> Any one of several plants with yellow roots. Specifically:
See Xanthorhiza.
Same as Orangeroot.
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yellows
1. <veterinary> A disease of the bile in horses, cattle, and sheep, causing yellowness of the eyes; jaundice. "His horse . . . Sped with spavins, rayed with the yellows." (Shak)
2. <botany> A disease of plants, especially. Of peach trees, in which the leaves turn to a yellowish colour; jeterus.
3. <zoology> A group of butterflies in which the predominating colour is yellow. It includes the common small yellow butterflies.
Synonym: redhorns, and sulphurs. See Sulphur.
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yellowseed
<botany> A kind of pepper grass (Lepidium campestre).
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yellowshins
<zoology> See Yellolegs.
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yellowtail
<zoology> Any one of several species of marine carangoid fishes of the genus Seriola; especially, the large California species (S. Dorsalis) which sometimes weighs thirty or forty pounds, and is highly esteemed as a food fish.
Synonym: cavasina, and white salmon.
The mademoiselle, or silver perch.
The menhaden.
The runner.
A California rockfish (Sebastodes flavidus).
The sailor's choice (Diplodus rhomboides).
Several other fishes are also locally called yellowtail.
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yellowthroat
<zoology> Any one of several species of American ground warblers of the genus Geothlypis, especially. The Maryland yellowthroat (G. Trichas), which is a very common species.
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yellowtop
<botany> A kind of grass, perhaps a species of Agrostis.
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yellowwood
<botany> The wood of any one of several different kinds of trees; also, any one of the trees themselves. Among the trees so called are the Cladrastis tinctoria, an American leguminous tree; the several species of prickly ash (Xanthoxylum); the Australian Flindersia Oxleyana, a tree related to the mahogany; certain South African species of Podocarpus, trees related to the yew; the East Indian Podocarpus latifolia; and the true satinwood (Chloroxylon Swietenia). All these Old World trees furnish valuable timber.
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yellow fever
A viral disease occuring in central Africa and central and south America, spread by mosquitoes. Fever and headache after a 48 hours incubation period are mild symptoms, but the disease can be severe, including nausea, vominting and constipation. Only symptomatic supportive therapy is available.
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yellow fever
A contagious infectious disease caused by a virus and spread by mosquitoes that pick up the disease from monkeys. Found mainly in Africa and Latin America, its symptoms include jaundice, muscle pain, high fever, bleeding, and sometimes death.
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yellow fever
An acute infectious disease characterized by jaundice, epigastric tenderness, vomiting, hemorrhages, and a febrile course consisting of two paroxysms. There are two forms of yellow fever: urban, in which the transmission cycle is mosquito; and sylvan, in which the reservoir is wild primates. Also, in sylvan yellow fever, the mosquito will remain infected for life. Except for a few cases in Trinidad in 1954, urban yellow fever has not been reported in North or South America since 1942. ...
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yellow
the color of snow or salt; the lightest achromatic color.
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yellow body
Corpus Tuteum
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