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61urine — [ˈjʊərɪn] noun [U] liquid waste from a person s or animal s body …
62urine — u•rine [[t]ˈyʊər ɪn[/t]] n. phl the waste matter excreted by the kidneys, in mammals as a slightly acid yellowish liquid, in birds and reptiles as a semisolid consisting mostly of uric acid • Etymology: 1275–1325; ME < OF < L ūrīna …
63urine — /ˈjurən / (say yoohruhn), / aɪn/ (say uyn) noun the secretion of the kidneys (in mammals, a fluid), which in most mammals is conducted to the bladder by the ureter, and from there to the exterior by the urethra. {Middle English, from Latin ūrīna …
64Urine — A substance used in the dying of fabric to make the color fast. The most common mordant today and in history is Alum, which is Aluminum Potassium Sulfate. Other mordants include: Gum Arabic and Lime Water. See Fabric Dyes …
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65urine — Mimi. Also: wai mimi, mī, hanawai; mimi awa (bad smelling); kamahānau (rare) …
66urine — n. a pale yellow fluid secreted as waste from the blood by the kidneys, stored in the bladder, and discharged through the urethra. Derivatives: urinous adj. Etymology: ME f. OF f. L urina …
67black urine — urine colored black by melanin (melanuria), or by derivatives of homogentisic acid (ochronosis) …
68cloudy urine — urine having a cloudy appearance, usually due to phosphaturia or uraturia, but sometimes caused by pyuria; called also nebulous u …
69diabetic urine — urine that contains an excess of glucose …
70milky urine — urine having a milky appearance, which may be due to chyluria or pyuria …