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adiabatic of, relating to, or denoting a process that occurs without loss or gain of heat, such as a change in the volume or pressure of the contents of a container.
alexia the loss of reading ability, caused by lesions in the brain.
amends (used with a sing. or pl. verb) payment or compensation given to repair or satisfy damage, injury, or loss.
amnesia partial or complete loss of memory, esp. as a result of shock or injury to the brain.
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis a disease that causes loss of control in muscle movement because of the degeneration of nerve cells; Lou Gehrig's disease.
anesthetist a person, usu. a doctor or nurse, trained to administer gas or drugs that cause lack of sensation or loss of consciousness.
aphasia partial or total loss of the ability to use or to understand spoken or written language, usu. as a result of damage to the brain.
aphesis the loss or dropping of an unstressed vowel at the beginning of a word, such as the "a" from "adobe".
apocope the loss or omission of the final letter, syllable, or sound of a word, as in "talkin'" for "talking".
apoplexy the sudden loss of the ability to feel or move, caused by a rupture or obstruction of an artery in the brain; stroke.
asthenia loss or lack of physical strength; weakness; debility.
ataxia loss or lack of ability to coordinate voluntary muscle movements.
attainder in law, the loss of civil rights following conviction for a major crime, esp. treason.
attaint to inflict the loss of civil rights on (someone) following conviction for a major crime. [2 definitions]
barratry in law, a breach of duty by a ship's captain or crew that results in loss to the ship's owner. [1/2 definitions]
blackout loss of consciousness. [2/4 definitions]
bloodbath (informal) a period or instance of great loss, failure, or disappointment. [1/2 definitions]
bottom line (informal) the final figure or lowest line in a financial statement, showing net profit or loss. [1/2 definitions]
brain drain (informal) the loss of professional or intellectual persons from one country or company to another that offers better pay, opportunities, or advantages.
breakage in commerce, loss or damages allowed for things broken. [1/4 definitions]
break even to emerge from a transaction without either profit or loss.