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abbr.

Department of Commerce


 
 

Denominazione di origine controllata, see wine classification, Italy.

 

The abbreviation for the appellation system of two countries-Italy (denominazione di origine controllata) and Portugal (denominação de origem contralada).

 
('ō-sē')
n.
  1. Deoxycorticosterone; a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex or produced synthetically and used to treat adrenal insufficiency.
  2. Deoxycholic acid; a bile acid used as a choleretic and digestant and in the synthesis of adrenocortical hormones such as cortisone.
 
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