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high extinction microscopy (medicine) and embitter (iou)


high extinction microscopy (medicine)


high extinction microscopy
<technique> Polarized-light, interference, fluorescence, and Other modes of microscopy using polarization rectifiers and Other devices to achieve a high degree of back- ground extinction in order to bring out the signal originating from a very small degree of birefringence, optical path difference, fluorescence etc.


embitter (iou)



embitter verb trans. Also imbitter. L15.
[from EM-1, IM-1 + BITTER adjective.]
I.
Make (a person or feeling) intensely hostile, bitter, or discontented; exacerbate (a quarrel). L15.
R. Lindner A soured woman..embittered for life by her illegitimacy.
Increase the bitterness or pain of. M17.
J. R. Green His failure was embittered by heavier disasters elsewhere.
Spoil the sweetness of, sour, (existence, pursuits, etc.). L17.
II.
Make bitter to the taste. Now rare. E17.
embitterer noun M18.
embitterment noun the action of embittering; the state of being embittered: M17.