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  • 81athlete's heart — nonpathological enlargement of the heart resulting from intensive aerobic exercise. Also, athletic heart. * * * …

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  • 82athlete — noun /ˈæθ.liːt/ a) A participant in a group of sporting activities which includes track and field, road running, cross country running and racewalking. b) A person who actively participates in physical sports, possibly highly skilled in sports.… …

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  • 83athlete's foot — noun A fungal infection of the skin of the foot, usually between the toes, caused by the pathogen fungi. Scientific name: tinea pedis …

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  • 84Athlete foot — A skin infection caused by a fungus called Trichophyton which can thrive and infect the upper layer of the skin when the feet (or other areas of the body) remain moist, warm, and irritated. The fungus can be found on floors and in socks and… …

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  • 85athlete's foot — ath·lete s foot .ath .lēts n ringworm of the feet called also tinea pedis * * * a fungus infection of the skin between the toes: a type of ringworm. Medical name: tinea pedis. * * * 1. tinea pedis …

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  • 86athlete — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. player, acrobat, gymnast, ballplayer, contestant, competitor, champion, sportsman, sportswoman, amateur, professional, semi professional, contender, challenger, jock*, varsity man*, letterman*. Athletes include: baseball… …

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  • 87athlete — ath|lete [ æθ,lit ] noun count * someone who is good at sports, and takes part in sports competitions: Green was one of Canada s top professional track and field athletes …

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  • 88athlete — ath·lete || æθliːt n. one who participates in sports …

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  • 89athlete's foot — fungal infection of the foot which causes itching and skin irritation …

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  • 90athlète — n.m. Billet de 100 F …

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