[
US
/ˈdɹuz/
]
NOUN
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an adherent of an esoteric monotheistic religious sect living in the relative security of the mountains of Syria and Lebanon who believes that Al-hakim was an incarnation of God
a Druze is permitted to conform outwardly to the faith of the unbelievers among whom he lives
How To Use Druse In A Sentence
- Druses were common throughout the mesophyll tissues, and peltate, glandular trichomes were present on both epidermises.
- SANA News reports about a couple from Majdal Shams, an absolutely lovely druse village (yup, I've been there) located on the occupied Golan Heights adjacent to the Syrian boarder, who studies at Damascus University. MUNICH - AND A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING
- One other thing is, if a person has developed drusen, does that automatically mean they're going to get macular degeneration? CNN Transcript Sep 28, 2003
- Scientists at the University of Kentucky have made a key discovery regarding the abnormal deposits that cause the condition - and are already testing ways to block the formation of these yellow deposits, which are called "drusen. Breaking News: CBS News
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- The contact between these zones is marked by large voids, the bottom surfaces of which are encrusted with druses of tabular microcline crystals.
- The crystals form druses that line the pockets and partially coat the copper crystal groups.
- As he hovers between life and death, another patient, the hypochondriacal Sally Druse, checks herself in under false pretenses.
- Occasionally, calcium oxalate raphide or druse crystals were observed in this tissue.
- Most such specimens are partially coated with a druse of calcite, epidote, and small, clear needle quartz crystals.