The medical dictionary does not have a definition for the word relayed. The closest word to it is a 'relay nucleus' which is a part of the brain that relays stimuli from the lower receptor centers to matching cortical centers.
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The word that means what the text surrounding the word is that helps give meaning to the word is "context". Context clues can help giving meaning to words that confuse us.
Yes, and this is referred to as being a context clue. Reading the context in which the word is being used, you can tell what the word means. You can infer the meaning of a word using context clues. The words around it are often hints as to what the word means.
I think you misunderstand context clues. They are clues within a sentence or paragraph that gives clues to the meaning of a word. Your question takes the word "healthy" out of context and what you seem to want is a definition of the word.
Context means the parts of something written or spoken that immediately precede and follow a word or passage and clarify its meaning. You can often tell the definition of a word by the context around it.
Your Answer: Efficacy
Cessation
Chromatic.
The word would be intestinal. Other words may apply depending on context.
Maybe efficient is a good word. Maybe effective or productive. It depends on context.
Asymptomatic; the medical definition of the word, means that a person presents no symptoms of disease or illness. Another word that is used to describe this is, "symptomless".
The word magnitude (in the context of earthquakes) is used to describe the amount of energy released when one occurs.
Isobaric is the term meaning equal pressure. I don't recall seeing this word used in a medical context, though.
Depending on context, medical can be translated asAdjective(der/die/das) medizinischemedizinisch(der/die/das) ärztlicheärtzlichGesundheits-Nounmedizinische Untersuchungärztliche Untersuchung
Musclerrhaphy is a funny word that you don't usually see in medical context. The usual equivalent term would be myorrhaphy, which is surgical repair of a muscle.
The wordsstudent, apprentice, acolyte and pupilcan be used to describe someone who is being taught, depending on the context.
It depends on the context. Typically the noun you used to describe living would be plural instead of the word living. Living has no plural form.