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  2. Plain English - Wikipedia

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    Plain English. Plain English (layman's terms) is a mode of writing or speaking the English language intended to be easy to understand regardless of one's familiarity with a given topic. It usually avoids the use of rare words and uncommon euphemisms to explain the subject. Plain English wording is intended to be suitable for almost anyone, and ...

  3. Plain language - Wikipedia

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    The chosen vocabulary must remain simple and familiar. [10] Everyday language should be favoured against acronyms, jargon and legal language. [8] Plain language favours the use of the verb form of the word, instead of the noun form. [8] To increase clarity, use the active voice, in which the subject does the action of the verb. [10]

  4. Basic Cancer Terms and What They Mean - WebMD

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    Tumor (TOO-mer) is an abnormal lump of body tissue. You can get a tumor if cells grow and copy themselves too fast or don’t die when they should. A tumor can be malignant (cancerous) or benign ...

  5. aching. squeezing. cramping. You may also notice other symptoms such as nausea or vomiting, as well as changes in body temperature, heart rate, or blood pressure. Examples of things that cause ...

  6. Synonym - Wikipedia

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    A synonym is a word, morpheme, or phrase that means precisely or nearly the same as another word, morpheme, or phrase in a given language. [2] For example, in the English language, the words begin, start, commence, and initiate are all synonyms of one another: they are synonymous. The standard test for synonymy is substitution: one form can be ...

  7. Glossary of Dental Health Terms - WebMD

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    Glossary of Dental Health Terms. Abrasion: Tooth wear caused by improper brushing or excessively forceful use of toothpicks or floss. Holding objects between the teeth or frequently placing and ...

  8. Antioxidants Explained in Simple Terms - Healthline

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    Antioxidants Explained in Simple Terms. Antioxidants are molecules that can help your body fight off harmful free radicals, which have been linked to health conditions like diabetes and cancer ...

  9. Glossary of Depression Terms - WebMD

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    Depression. An illness that involves the body, mood, and thoughts that affect the way a person eats and sleeps, the way one feels about oneself, and the way one thinks about things. Dysphoric mood ...