Category: E

  • Enlargement

    An increase in size of anything, especially of an organ or tissue.  

  • Enissophobia

    Fear of criticism, especially for having committed a sin.  

  • Enhancement

    An increase in the effect of ionizing radiation on tissues, produced by the use of oxygen or other chemicals. A subsequent refractive intervention undertaken with the goal of attaining improved visual sharpness. Augmentation refers to a process that involves enhancing or improving body structures or functions. It can also describe the act of increasing the…

  • Engrossment

    An attitude of total focus on something or someone. In obstetrics, the term denotes attachment behavior exhibited by new parents during initial contacts with their newborns.  

  • Engineering

    In medical science, the practical application of principles of science and technology to problems posed by health or disease. Branches of this science include human, dental, genetic, and biomechanical.  

  • Engine

    A device for converting energy into mechanical motion.  

  • Enervate

    To make weak or to lessen the vitality of.  

  • Energy field disturbance

    A hypothetical disruption of the flow of energy surrounding a person’s being that results in a disharmony of the body, mind, and/or spirit.  

  • Endurance training

    Physical training for athletic events requiring prolonged effort, such as running a marathon, swimming a long distance, or climbing mountains.  

  • End product

    The final material or substance left at the completion of a series of reactions, either chemical or physical.