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Kinetic
Of or caused by motion
Labile
Readily or continually undergoing chemical, physical, or biological change or breakdown
Laceration
A torn and ragged wound
Laden
Someone or something that is carrying or holding a lot of something
Languid
Someone or something that is lacking energy, or causing a lack of energy or enthusiasm
Latent
In a phase of being hidden or unrecognized: not yet exhibiting symptoms
Lateral
Of or relating to the side; situated at, proceeding from, or directed to a side
Latter
Something occuring or situated nearer to the end of something than to its beginning
Laxative
A substance that helps a person excrete the contents of the bowels
Lethargic
Lacking in energy and vigor; feeling of tiredness and inertia
Magnanimous
Someone who is very kind and generous towards an enemy or someone who has been defeated
Manifestation
The act, process, or an instance of demonstrating
Mercurial
Someone or something that changes suddenly and often
Metabolism
The chemical and physical processes continuously going on in living organisms and cells, consisting of anabolism and catabolism
Migrate
To move from one country or region to another, often temporarily
Milieu
The physical or social setting in which something occurs or develops
Motif
A decorative image or design, especially a repeated one forming a pattern
Musculoskeletal
Concerning, involving, or made up of both the muscles and the bones
Narcotic
A drug that relieves pain and induces drowsiness, stupor, or insensibility
Neurologic/ Neurological
A branch of medicine concerned especially with the structure, function, and diseases of the nervous system
Neurovascular
Relating to, or involving both nerves and blood vessels
Node
Any bulge or swelling of an anatomical structure or a part
Notorious
Something or somebody famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed
Novice
A person new to a particular occupation, activity, etc: apprentice; beginner
Obscure
Block (an opening, path, road, etc); be or get in the way of
Occluded
To close, shut, or stop up
Ominous
Portending evil or harm; foreboding; threatening; inauspicious
Omniscent
A person who knows or sees everything
Opiate
A drug that contains opium, especially one that causes sleep
Oral/ Verbal
Uttered by the mouth; spoken and consisting of words
Ostracize
To exclude from a society or group
Otic
Of or relating to the ear
Overt
Not hidden; open; observable; apparent; manifest