Words tagged under "Medical Science"
List of Urdu words and terms related with "Medical Science" consisting of definitions, descriptions, elucidations and topical and subject-specific categorizations
aa.nsuu-dhaar
running or watering of the eyes (a disease in horses, supposed to arise from a coil of hair in the outer corner of the eye)
aa.nsuu-Dhalak
a lock of hair or coil of hair in the outer corner of the eye
aa.nv aanaa
to be afflicted with tenesmus, to suffer from dysentery
aa.nv baiThnaa
to be afflicted with tenesmus, to suffer from dysentery
aab-giiraa
a kind of disease of hours
aab-rezaa.n
disease accompanied by running eyes, epiphora, eyesore,
aab-zan
a vast utensil or tub in which the patient cured with lukewarm water or clean and lukewarm decoction of medicine
aab-zan honaa
(Medical) to sitting in a medicated basin or tub
aalosan
herb believed to be a cure for rabies
aa'mash
suffering from an eye disease characterized by watery discharge, sticky-eyed, blear-eyed
aashob-e-chashm
Opthalmia, severe conjunctivitis, inflammation of eyes
aatishak
a venereal or sexually transmitted disease, the venereal disease, syphilis
abKHar
suffering from halitosis (bad breath)
abrad
very cool, colder, frigid,very cold in temperature
absha'-ul-amraaz
(Medical) a very bad disease, a painfull disease
achhvaanii
a kind of caudle given to puerperal women
ahshaa.ii
of or related to 'ahsha' (the contents of the belly, bowels, intestines)
ajvaa.in-desii
the seed of a plant of the dill kind (Ligusticum ajowan), species of lovage or bishop's weed with the flavour of carraways (Ptychotis ajowan), used medicinally by the natives
ajvaa.inii
a kind of caudle given to puerperal women (also written achhwani)
ajvaanii
a kind of caudle given to puerperal women (also written achwani)
akaara
prickly chaff flower Achyranthes aspera, a thorny shrub used in medicine
'amal-e-qad.h
an operation done to cure cataract
'amal-e-tabr
(anatomy) using a scissor or knife while doing surgery
amraaziyaat
pathology, branch of science that deals with the causes and nature of diseases
anzaruub
the resin of the tree, Penaea sarcocolla
'araq-e-buhraanii
(Medicine) excessive sweating in the extreme condition of the disease
'araq-e-naa'naa'
Vinegar (so called because mint
'araqiyaat
(Medicine) different kind of juice
arhaa
grinding stones, mill-stones
armaal
fragrant plant with cinnamon-like bark
'arq-e-naa'na'
Vinegar (so called because mint
'asab
nerve, muscle, tendon, sinew, ligament
'asabii-nizaam
(Biology) nervous system, the mechanism concerned with the correlation and integration of various bodily processes and the reactions and adjustments of the organism to its environment
asgand
root of a plant, Withania somnifera, of Solanaceae family, used in the Ayurvedic system of medicine
ayurvedic
Ayurvedic, of Ayurveda, a traditional Hindu system of medicine, which is based on the idea of balance in bodily systems
'azm-e-hajarii
a strong bone behind the ear
baad-e-farang
the pox, St. anthony's fire, syphilis
baad-e-zahr
a stone used in making jewellery
baal-KHoraa
skin disease blocking growth of hair, alopecia
baaphnii
an eye disease, eye-corner
baartang
plantain, seed of fleawort
baav-golaa
colic, flatulency with impaired function of the bowels, acute gout, rheumatism
balaash
a particular disease, a kind of consumptive expectoration
barda
bondsman, bondsmaid, serf, slave, slave girl
barsaam
a pain in the breast, an oppression, wind, or swelling in the stomach, pleurisy
batraa
disease of cattle accompanied by stiffness of the neck, tetanus
bhallikaa
(commonly called 'the Malacca bean'), the Acajon or cashew nut (from which is extracted an acid juice used for medicinal purposes, as well as a black liquid used for marking linen, it is also used for making wales on the body, which are shown in a criminal court as evidence of having been beaten)
biir-bahuuTii
velvet bug, red velvety insect
blood-pressure
the pressure of the blood in the circulatory system
chechak
smallpox, an acute contagious viral disease
chhail-chhabiilaa
handsome, foppish, gay, gay young spark, a fop, a beau
daaya-garii
branch of medicine concerning to women's care during pregnancy and childbirth, midwifery, obstetrics
dalk-e-kasiir
a massage done for long duration
dalk-e-KHashin
a massage done by a rough cloth
dalk-e-mo'tadil
a massage that is long or short in terms of duration
dalk-e-sulb
massage done with great force and by pressing the hands
dam-ul-aKHvain
the red, resinous thickened juice called dragon's blood used for varnishes
davaa-saaz
pharmacist, medicine-maker
donaa
leaves folded up in the shape of a cup for holding flowers, sweetmeat, etc.
gaav-zabaan
oxlip, cowslip, bugloss, a species of primula, Primula elatior used in herbal medicine
gal-ghoTuu
a throat disease in animals
galsu.aa
swelling of the glands between ear and throat, mumps
ganda-baGal
having stinking armpits, whose armpits emit a stench (a kind of disease)
ganda-dahanii
fetid breath, offensive breath, halitosis
gardan to.D buKHaar
meningitis, a type of infectious and infectious fever
ghu.ngchii
the small red and black seed of Abrus precatorius
gil-e-faarasii
red-colored clay which is odorous
gil-e-karmii
black clay with medicinal properties
glucose
a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates
go.nd-panjiirii
a strengthening preparation given to lying-in women (and also distributed among her female relations and friends)
guhaa.njnii
sty, stye, small cyst containing morbid matter formed on eyelids
guvaarish
(Medical) an electuary (or a compound) for assisting digestion, medicinal powder, digestible
haathaa-jo.Dii
the act of hand to hand (of fighting)
habb-ul-muluuk
croton, purgative nut, Crotan tiglium
habbussalaatiin
croton, purgative nut, Crotan tiglium
haft-parda
the seven tunics of the eye, namely, shdbakiya (retiform), salbiya (sclerotic), inabiya (uveous), ankabutiya (arachnoid), qarniya (corneous), mashirniya (choroid), and multahima (conjunctiva)
haiz
(Medication) menses, menstruation
hanak
the palate, and the under part of the mouth
haraarat-e-Gariizii
natural heat of the body due to metabolism
harmal
wild rue, Syrian rue, Peganum Harmala
hath-jo.Dii
the act of hand to hand (of fighting)
hatthaa-jo.Dii
a grass resembling a pair of claws, hand-like branch of the resurrection plant or rose of Jericho, anastatica hierochuntica, lycopodium imbricatum
hormone
a hormone is a chemical, usually occurring naturally in your body, that stimulates certain organs of your body
humuul
(Medical) medicated swab inserted in rectum or vagina
ibtidaa-e-juz.ii
beginning of a disease when the symptoms begin to show for themselves
ibtidaa-e-kullii
a period in which the signs and symptoms of the accumulation of the substance of the disease have not yet appeared
iqtizaaz
intercourse with a virgin woman
irtikaaz
movement of a fetus in the womb
isfaaq
pouring from one vessel to another, (blood) transfusion
izKHir
lemon grass, Cymbopogon citratus
jal-pippalii
an aquatic plant Commelina salicifolia, and another species
jamaal-goTaa
purging croton, purgative nut, croton tiglium
janaah-e-kabiir
(physiology) the skull bone
jarab
inflammation of the eyelash
jhag.Daa
a kind of plant his root uses in herbal medicine
jigar ke dast
(Medicine) a kind of disease in which the blood of the liver enters the intestines and is excreted by the motion
jiryaan-e-KHuun
haemorrhage, bleeding, a flux of blood, either external or internal, due to rupture of a vessel
juu'-ul-kalb
(Lexical) gluttony, insatiable hunger, voracious, gluttonous
kaalaa-daana
name of a purgative seed, Ipomæa cœrulea, kaladana, name of a purgative seed
kachuur
the plant or root zedoary, Curcuma zerumbet
kadduu-daana
a disease in which the body is covered with pustules like the seeds of the kadu
kaff
the ribands or straps of sandals
kansu.aa
a worm that destroys or injures young sugar-cane
KHaaksii
a former weight equal to eight rice-corns for gold
KHadar
(Medical) anaesthesia, absence of sensation
kharal karnaa
powder, pulverize, grind finely
KHvaab-e-shafaqii
twilight sleep, an amnesic condition characterized by insensitivity to pain without loss of consciousness, induced by an injection of morphine and scopolamine, especially to relieve the pain of childbirth
laduud
Very quarrelsome, contentious.
laz'a
inflammation, burning, irritability
lubuub
kernels, piths, essences, a kind of electuary or confection (majun)
ma'aajiin
Medical: confection, jelly, kneaded
maa'juunaat
Medicine: a medicine in paste form mixed with honey or sugar
maa'juun-e-falaasifa
an electuary, medicine, confection, jelly, paste
maaltii-basant
a kind of powder given in consumption (of which the principal ingredients are gold leaves and pearls)
maa'suur
Medical: squeezed, press out
maa-ul-qara'
Medical: gourd water, used as medicine
maa-ul-vard
rose water, essence extracted from rose
madan-baan
the plant Vanguiera spinosa
madan-mast
a kind of plant grown in India
madquuq
victim of tuberculosis, afflicted with consumption (diqq), hectic patient
maGs
Medical: excessive abdominal pain and torsion that does not cause stress, constipation is not necessary
mahaa ko.Dh
the worst form of leprosy
mahaajim
a name of piousness medicine
mahbil
the vulva, the vagina, pum pum
mahmuum
the one who is suffering from fever
majas
place where an apothecary brays anything
majjaa
Medical: marrow, bone marrow or syrup of a tree
malaal
regret, grief, sadness, melancholy, dejection, sorrow, displeasure, resentment, malice
mamiiraa
a plant root like turmeric, useful for eyesight, golden thread root, Coptis teeta
manfii-sabaaGat
(Biology) negative staining in which the background is stained and the organism is left unaltered
maqaamii
local, native, resident, stationary
maraara
The bile, gall bladder of an animal.
marham
(Metaphorically) treatment
marham-e-kaafuur
(Medical) ointment of camphor
marham-e-za.ngaar
an ointment of green color which is very effective on the wound
maro.D-phalii
the screw-plant, Helicteres isora, the fruit of which is used as cure for gripes or colic pains
maryam kaa panja
(Medicine) sow bread, sweet-scented grass supposed to facilitate delivery
marzbaan
governor of a frontier region, guard, frontier guard, landowner, landlord, priest or lord of fire-worshipers
masaamaat kaa khul jaanaa
masaane kii pathrii
stone(s) in bladder, bladder stones, cystolith
mashiima
(Botany) part of the ovary of flowering plants that contains the seeds
masluuliin
consumptive, suffering from tuberculosis of the lungs
masuus
the full-chicken or pigeon child which is cooked in such a way that it is filled with spices in its stomach and roasted in vinegar
mat.huul
suffering from inflammation of the spleen
mauluuq
Medical: mad to some extent
mazii
transparent discharge in males in sexual excitement, a seminal effusion provoked by contact or lewd imaginations, pre-cum, pre-ejaculation
miiThaa teliyaa
a very active vegetable poison, aconite
mijas
Medical: tactile device, special tool or stitch that is inserted in a eyelet to touch or palpate a non-human for medical or non-medical purpose
mikvaat
a tool to burn and stain the body, clothing iron
miqas
Medical: cutting tool, scissors, nail cutter
mirigaadanii
Cucumis Cologuintida, bitter cucumber
mu'arriq
producing perspiration, sudorific, sudoriferous, diaphoretic, causing sweat
mubahhii
Medical: aphrodisiac,(drug) promoting libido
mubaKHKHar
fumigated, perfumed, vaporous
mubarsam
the one who is suffering form lung disease, swelling in chest, pain in chest, the
mudirraat
Medications that cause easy urination or release of blocked urine
mudirr-e-haiz
emmenagogic, medicine stimulating menstruation
mudirr-e-laban
medicine stimulating lactation
mufallaj-ul-asnaan
(Medical) one whose fore-teeth are wide apart
mufatteh
opening, aperient, deobstruent, one who, or that which, opens, a taker (of towns), a conqueror
muKHaatii
Medical: phlegm, salivary
muKHaddir
benumbing, anaesthetic, narcotic, numb, paralyzed
muKHalKHal
part of the leg on which anklet is worn, ankle
muktaa-phal
a camphor, a custard-apple
muktahil
an eye which is applied kohl in
mulaasat
humility, modesty, meekness
muqa.ii
emetic medicine, emetic, that causes vomiting
muqavvam
a ploughtail or handle, appointed, straightened, valued, apprisedone who rectifies, constitutes, adjusts, arranges or directs, one who fixes price
muqavvii
strengthening, invigorating, stamina booster, tonic
muqavvii-e-baah
aphrodisiac, sexual stimulant
murakkabaat
Medical: mixed medicines with two or more ingredients
mus.hil denaa
use medicine of loose motion to cure disease
musaffii
purifying, refining, cleaning, clarifying, purifier, cleaner
musaffii-e-KHuun
(a medicine or food) blood purifier
musammin
fattener, (Medicine) thickener (fruit, medicine, etc.), the thing that makes a person fat
musleh
reformer, corrector, adviser
mustalqii
lying flat, lying on the back, whose back is on the ground and belly up side
mustaqiim
erect, right, straight, direct
muta'addii
transgressor, cruel person, scoundrel, wicked wretch
muuhin
fascinating, charming, alluring, seducing
muul
generation, name of the nineteenth lunar mansion, root, origin, source, square root, stock or capital, principal, text, the original text
muuslii
iron rod for pounding grains, root of (plant), taproot, fusiform receptacle of a many-seeded fruit
muvarraq
flaky, plated, gold or silver plated
muzmin
(Medical) of long duration, lasting, chronic, obstinate (as a disease)
naaf Talnaa
the muscles of the navel to be displaced or ruptured
naar-e-faarsii
syphilis, the venereal disease
nafuuKH
Medical: a medicine which is blown into the nostrils
namalii
like ant, resembling an ant
navaasiir-e-Gair-naafiz
an old wound which is not dripping with blood anymore
niqris
gout, a painful disease of joints, (esp. with swelling in the feet or hands)
nu'uuz
erection of the penis, becoming stiff and erect (the yard)
paachhnaa
inoculate, incise for blood-letting
paare kaa kaafuur
calomel, a white powder used as purgative in Eastern medicine
palaas-paap.Daa
seed of this tree which is used in medicine
panch-amrit
punch, a mixture consisting of five ingredients: milk, yogurt, sugar, clarified butter and honey
panja-e-maryam
a grass resembling a pair of claws, traditionally believed to facilitate childbirth
piip
(Medical) pus, lymph, purulent discharge, suppuration
postmortem
a medical examination of a dead person's body in order to find out the cause of death, autopsy
qaaruura
a glass utensil, round-bottomed flask or bottle
qara'-ambiiq
alembic, old distilling apparatus
quulanj
(Medical) The colic, a violent griping in the colon.
quuluun-e-saa'id
the ascending part of the colon, the first part of the colon which ascends from the right hip to the liver
raqiiq
thin, fine, attenuated, flimsy, unsubstantial, minute
rib'-e-laazima
(Medical) a kind of fever of every fourth day
ruusuKHtaj
burned copper which is specially used in Khizab
safed-jasiima
(Medical Science) a colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease, white blood cells, leukocyte
salb-e-maraz
recuperating, getting back to one's health
sandansh
a kind of antiquity device which is used to remove thorn or glass etc. from the body
sang-e-jaraahat
a kind of stalactite whose powder is used for wounds
sard-o-tar chaadar kaa laf
sarsaam
delirium, camp fever, putrid fever
shaadanj
a type of stone that is used as a medicine for eye problems
shaamma
olfaction, sense of smell, the act or capacity of smelling
shaqaaqul
wild carrot or turnip, anemone coronaria
sharaa
hives, a disease that causes red rash all over the body
sharaab-e-'atiiq
(medicine) alcohol that has been produced for less than one year and not more than four years
siitlaa
(Hindu) the goddess presiding over or inflicting small-pox
sufuuf
medicine taken dry and unmixed, a powder (in opposition to an electuary)
taa'tiin
Medical: soaking any herb or medicine etc. in a liquid
tadKHiin
Therapy: local or general bathing of medicated fumigant vapor or smoke, sulfur and mercury are used exclusively for this purpose.
tahavvu'
inclination to vomit, sickness at stomach, retching
takviya
Medical: the act of acid burning, cauterization
tamazzuq
rupture, tearing, laceration
tanyaa
a piece of cloth covering the wrist
tap-e-diq
hectic fever, chronic fever, consumption, pulmonary tuberculosis
taqattu'
break, hiatus, intermission
tib
the science of medicine, the practice of herbal healing, medical treatment
tufaal-e-mis
copper fragments that separate from hot copper when it is crushed
'uruuq-e-daaKHila
(Medicine) veins that are slightly deep inside the body
'uruuq-e-jaaziba
(Medicine) the small tubes that absorb, fat, lymph and other hygienic fluids from the intestines and store them in the blood
'uruuq-e-KHashina
(Medicine) rough veins or arteries, the narrow airy lungs arteries
'uruuq-e-limf
(Medicine) uruuq-e-jaaziba, which absorbs lymph, fluid from all the body and internal organs
'uruuq-e-maasaariiqaa
(Medicine) the thine and hard veins which attached to the lower and most of the intestine and move toward the porta-hepatis carrying with chyle and there the liver absorbed them
'uruuq-e-shaa'rii
(Medicine) thin veins like hair
'uruuq-e-shaa'riya
(Medicine) thin veins like hair which is runs between the stomach and the liver and those provide blood to body limbs
'uruuq-e-zaariba
(Medicine) pumping veins, the arteries
'uruuq-ul-manaazira
(Medical) veins of eyes that connected to the head
'uruuq-ul-'uruuq
(Medicine) the veins of the veins, the micro veins that grown adjacent to large vein to nurture it
'utaash
a sickness in which one feels very thirsty
vaja'-ul-qalb
heart pain, heart disease
virechak
purgative, aperient, cathartic
wassermanii
an antibody test for syphilis, named after the bacteriologist August Paul von Wassermann, based on complement fixation, it was the first blood test for syphilis and the first in the nontreponemal test (NTT) category
zaat-ul-jamb
a pain in the breast, an oppression, wind, or swelling in the stomach, pleurisy
zaatussadr
a pain in the breast, an oppression, wind, or swelling in the stomach, chest pain, pleurisy
zachcha-KHaana
maternity home or centre, the room in which a woman is delivered, a laying in chamber
zahr-maar
poison-destroying, an antidote
zakaavat-e-his
super-sensitiveness, especially of sexual organs (as disease)
zo'f-e-haazima
weakness of stomach and digestion, indigestion