Athlete

  • 101athlete's foot — a fungus infection of the skin between the toes: a type of ringworm. Medical names: tinea pedis …

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  • 102athlete's foot — UK / US noun [uncountable] an infection in which the skin between the toes becomes sore, cracked, and itchy …

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  • 103athlete's foot — ath′lete s foot′ n. pat a contagious disease of the feet, caused by a fungus that thrives on moist surfaces; ringworm of the feet • Etymology: 1925–30 …

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  • 104athlete's foot — /ˌæθlits ˈfʊt / (say .athleets foot) noun tinea of the foot, especially of the skin between the toes. {US (early 1900s); from the fact that it flourishes in the warm, moist environment of athletes shoes, and may be spread through the use of… …

  • 105athlete's foot —   Palawai, kuma …

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  • 106Trophée de l'athlète européen de l'année — Nom original European Athlete of the Year Trophy Prix remis Trophée du meilleur athlète européen de l année Organisateur AEA Date de création 1993 Actuel récipiendaire Mo Farah et Mariya Savinova (2011) Site officiel …

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  • 107Female Athlete's Triad — The female athlete s triad is a combination of three different medical disorders (osteoporosis, disordered eating, and amenorrhea) that commonly affects female athletes cite journal | author=West RV | title= The Female Athlete. The Triad of… …

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  • 108John McFall (athlete) — Infobox Athlete name = John McFall imagesize = 160px club = birthdate = birth date and age|1981|4|25|df=yes birthplace = Frimley, Surrey, England, UK height = weight = country = flagcountry|Wales flagcountry|Great Britain turnedpro = 2005 retired …

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  • 109Female athlete triad — The female athlete triad is a medical condition seen in female athletes characterized by the interplay between three different disorders: low energy availability (with or without eating disorders), amenorrhea, and osteoporosis.Nattiv et al. 2007 …

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  • 110Marion Jones (athlète) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Marion Jones (tennis) et Jones. Marion Jones …

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