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h., h hour: hora: qhs, h.s., hs at bedtime or half strength quaque hora somni ii two tablets duos doses iii three tablets trēs doses n.p.o., npo, NPO nothing by mouth / not by oral administration: nil per os o.d., od, OD right eye. once a day (United Kingdom) oculus dexter omne in die o.s., os, OS left eye: oculus sinister o.u., ou, OU both eyes
Juridicae Scientiae Doctor "Doctor of Juridical Science" LitD LittD Litterarum Doctor "Doctor of Literature" or "Doctor of Letters" [6] Where periods are used, it is "Lit.D." or "Litt.D." LLD Legum Doctor "Doctor of Laws" Where periods are used, it is "LL.D." LLM Legum Magister "Master of Laws" Where periods are used, it is "LL.M." loq. loquitur
"Take" for R, abbreviation of the Latin word recipe, meaning "take". Most abbreviations can be found in the Chambers Dictionary as this is the dictionary primarily used by crossword setters. However, some abbreviations may be found in other dictionaries, such as the Collins English Dictionary and Oxford English Dictionary.
Meaning Origin language and etymology Example(s) labi-of or pertaining to the lip: Latin labia, labium, lip labiodental: lacrim(o)-tear: Latin lacrima, tear from crying Lacrimal canaliculi: lact(i)-, lact(o) milk: Latin lac, milk lactation, lactose: lapar(o)-of or pertaining to the abdominal wall, flank Greek λαπάρα (lapára), flank ...
o can be mistaken as an a which could read "a.s.", meaning left ear o.u. oculus uterque: both eyes o can be mistaken as an a which could read "a.u.", meaning both ears oz ounce p. perstetur: continue part. æq. partes æquales: equal parts per: per: by or through p.c. post cibum: after meals p.c.h.s., pc&hs post cibum et hora somni
The following list contains a selection from the Latin abbreviations that occur in the writings and ... E.H.L.N.R. – eius hac ... J.U.D. – Juris Utriusque Doctor ...
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