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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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need help plz

hii can somone help me plz in this sentence:
1)milk thistle is given to infants that have their sinews drawn together.
what does the author mean by drawn??
2) what is this disease: igmoritis i searched for it everywhere but couldn't know what is it
emma..........
  

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Hi, 1)milk thistle is given to infants that have their sinews drawn together. what does the author mean by drawn?? 2) what is this disease: igmoritis i searched for it everywhere but couldn't know what is it Where did you see these things?

  • Hi, 1)milk thistle is given to infants that have their sinews drawn together.
  • what does the author mean by drawn??
  • 2) what is this disease: igmoritis i searched for it everywhere but couldn't know what is it Where did you see these things?
  • Did you see them or just hear them?
  • Can you provide any context?
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Hi,

1)milk thistle is given to infants that have their sinews drawn together.
what does the author mean by drawn??
2) what is this disease: igmoritis i searched for it everywhere but couldn't know what is it

Where did you see these things? Did you see them or just hear them? Can you provide any context?

B
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I wonder if "igmoritis" should be "highmoritis" (inflammation of Highmore's sinus/maxillary sinus). If so, then a more general term would be "sinusitis".
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The short form of "please" should be "pls", but "plz" is also correct ? Thanks to advise
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Hi,

There are no real rules about such abbreviations. Why not just write 'please'? It only requires 3 more key-strokes.

Clive
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Hi Clive,

I have learned more. But, I also a lazy guy to use the short form of "pls"

Thanks & Regards

Ice
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Hi,

Yet I think that when you ask us a question, you do not want or expect a lazy answer. Does that not suggest that you have a responsibility not to be lazy when you ask us a question?
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Yes, Sir and thank you
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 A medical condition involving blocked nose.
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Hey Emma,

I cannot answer question 1, but ? can tell you about "highgmoritis", as they falsely spell it in English. The correct type should be as you wrote it, "igmoritis", which comes from the Greek word (as they usually do in medical terms), "igmoria" (those are small areas with air, which are placed under the nose but communicate with it through small tubes; they produce some liquid,
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Hi there,

There's no english word "igmoritis". The word "igmoritis" is Greek for "sinusitis" Emotion: smile

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