MOID

MOID
Moderate Intellectual Disability (Community » Educational)

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  • moid — ag·a·moid; bu·li·moid; co·moid; cor·moid; cos·moid; de·moid; der·moid; ep·i·der·moid; es·ki·moid; eth·moid·itis; gem·moid; gin·gly·moid; he·moid; isth·moid; lac·moid; lac·ri·moid; leu·ke·moid; li·moid; lox·om·moid; ma·ras·moid; me·ris·moid;… …   English syllables

  • MOID — Minimum Orbital Intersection Distance (of a NEO) Astronomie …   Acronyms

  • MOID — Minimum Orbital Intersection Distance (of a NEO) {Astronomie} …   Acronyms von A bis Z

  • Moid — To act selfishly; to keep something for oneself. (Credited to James Ruggieri.) Andrew, quit moiding on the vid sitch. That is, stop playing that video game all day long …   Dictionary of american slang

  • Moid — To act selfishly; to keep something for oneself. (Credited to James Ruggieri.) Andrew, quit moiding on the vid sitch. That is, stop playing that video game all day long …   Dictionary of american slang

  • ca|tos|to|moid — «kuh TOS tuh moyd», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. resembling a catostomid. 2. belonging to the family of the suckers. –n. = catostomid. (Cf. ↑catostomid) …   Useful english dictionary

  • cy|moid — «SY moyd», adjective. having the form of a cyme …   Useful english dictionary

  • de|moid — «DEE moyd», adjective. characteristic of a region or period or of a particular geological formation (used of fossils that are so common as to be typical). ╂[< Greek dēmoeid common < dêmos people] …   Useful english dictionary

  • der|moid — «DUR moyd», adjective. skinlike; dermatoid …   Useful english dictionary

  • des|moid — «DEHS moyd», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. Anatomy. resembling a ligament. 2. Medicine. interwoven in bundles; fibrous: »a desmoid tumor. –n. Medicine. a desmoid tumor. ╂[< Greek desmós chain, band, and desm bundle + English oid] …   Useful english dictionary

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