an ancient region of Asia to the south-west of the Caspian Sea, corresponding approximately to present-day Azerbaijan, NW Iran, and NE Iraq. Originally inhabited by the Medes, the region was conquered in 550 bc by Cyrus the Great of Persia
the main means of mass communication (television, radio, and newspapers) regarded collectively
an intermediate layer in the wall of a blood vessel or lymphatic vessel
the main means of mass communication (television, radio, and newspapers) regarded collectively
the main means of mass communication, i.e. television, radio, and the press, as opposed to blogs or other personal websites
involving or working in two of the mass communication media, especially radio and television
a small cardlike information storage device that holds data in flash memory
a class of mail for sending books, recordings, and computer media. It is cheaper and usually slower than first-class mail
the central duct of the cochlea in the inner ear, containing the sensory cells and separated from the scala tympani and scala vestibuli by membranes
websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking
a handheld electronic device for playing digital media such as audio and video files
(of art, education, etc.) using more than one medium of expression or communication
inflammation of the ear, usually distinguished as otitis externa (of the passage of the outer ear), otitis media (of the middle ear), and otitis interna (of the inner ear; labyrinthitis)
the central duct of the cochlea in the inner ear, containing the sensory cells and separated from the scala tympani and scala vestibuli by membranes
a slender-stalked grass with oval or heart-shaped flower heads which tremble in the wind
a substance introduced into a part of the body in order to improve the visibility of internal structures during radiography
a commodity used in commercial exchange, especially coins or gold
inflammation of the ear, usually distinguished as otitis externa (of the passage of the outer ear), otitis media (of the middle ear), and otitis interna (of the inner ear; labyrinthitis)