See Also: situs inversus(medicine)
situs inversus(dictionary)
dextrocardia with situs inversus(medicine)
situs inversus totalis(medicine)
situs inversus viscerum(medicine)
epicanthus inversus(medicine)
Situs(medicine)
situs(dictionary)
SITUS(law)
situs transversus(medicine)

imputation (iou) and situs inversus (iou)


imputation (iou)



imputation noun. M16.
[French, or late Latin imputatio(n-), from Latin imputat- pa. ppl stem of imputare IMPUTE: see -ATION.]
The action of imputing or attributing something, esp. a fault or crime, to a person; the fact of being charged with a fault, crime, etc.; spec. (a) Christian Theology attribution to believers of the righteousness of Christ and to Christ of human sin; (b) Economics attribution of value to resources in accordance with the value of the products to which they contribute. M16.
An instance of imputing a fault, crime, etc., to a person; an accusation, a charge. L16.
A. John I was absolved from all blame: all charges, all imputations were withdrawn.
Comb.: imputation tax: levied according to the total profits of a company.

situs inversus (iou)



situs inversus noun phr. L19.
[Latin, in full situs inversus viscerum inverted disposition of the internal organs.]
Medicine. The condition in which the organs of the body are transposed through the sagittal plane (so that the heart lies on the right side etc.).