Similar words: medlar, pedlar, bedlam, bedlamite, forced landing, promised land, bonded labor, skilled labor. Meaning: ['medlə(r)] n. relational database of the United States National Library of Medicine for the storage and retrieval of bibliographical information concerning the biomedical literature.
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1. My medlar will be planted where I can see its pure white blossom in spring and watch its autumn leaves turn crimson.
2. They can then be eaten with sugar and cream or used for making medlar jelly, which is delicious with game.
3. Time and straw make medlars ripe.
4. MEDLARS stands for Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System, which was first introduced in 1964 and evolved into an online system in 1971 called MEDLINE (MEDLARS Online).
5. As other online databases were developed, MEDLARS became the name of the entire NLM information system while MEDLINE became the name of the premier database.
6. The apples, pears , quinces, medlars, and some less welknown genera have been classified.
7. The apples, pears, quinces, medlars, and some less well - known genre have been classified.
8. One or more kinds of hawthorns, lotus leaves, roses, chrysanthemum and medlars can be selectively added to the mixture.
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