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condition /con·di·tion/ (kon-dish´un) to train; to subject to conditioning.
condition, n 1. the current health situation of a patient. 2. the detail of a legal agreement or contract. condition 1. to train; to subject to conditioning. 2. state of the body in terms of amount of tissue carried. Spoken of as obese, fat, thin, emaciated. See also body condition score. 3. of wool; a qualitative assessment of the degree of waste included in the fleece, including yolk, plant fiber, dust. body condition see condition (2) (above). body condition scale see body condition score. light condition see thinness. condition scoring the allocation of a score to indicate an animal's body condition. See also body condition score. condition noun A state, mode, or state of being; the physical status of the body as a whole or of one of its parts, usually indicates abnormality See Medical condition, Permissive condition, Preexisting, condition Pregnancy-related conditions, Qualifying condition, Restrictive condition, Stress-related condition verb To subject a person or organism to a set of circumstances that ↑ functionality Sports medicine Endurance training, see there. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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