Definitions containing the term d'orsay, count
What does d'orsay, count mean?
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| CBC | Complete Blood Count | ||||
| CBC | Complete Blood Count | ||||
| CSB | Count Sub-Block | ||||
| FBC | Full Blood Count | ||||
| FBC | Full Blood Count | ||||
| DIFF | Differential Blood Count | ||||
| TNTC | Too Numerous To Count | ||||
| USCV | U.S. Count Votes | ||||
| PJC | Pointer Justification Count | ||||
| ECKD | Extended Count Key Data | ||||
| TMTC | Too Many To Count | ||||
| CZI | Count Zero Interrupt | ||||
| FECC-F | Forward Error Correction Count - Fast data | ||||
| FEBE-F | Far End Block Error count - Fast data | ||||
| FEBE-I | Far End Block Error count - Interleaved data | ||||
| FECC-I | Forward Error Correction Count - Interleaved data | ||||
| COMPLETE | Count On Making People Lives Easier To Enjoy | ||||
| WCNT | Working Count | ||||
| CBC | Complete Blood Count | ||||
| TNTC | Too Numerous To Count | ||||
| CBC | Complete Blood Count | ||||
| WBC | White Blood Cell count | ||||
| WBC | White Blood Cell count | ||||
| TVC | Total Viable Count | ||||
| ANCN | Absolute Neutrophil Count at the Nadir |
What does d'orsay, count mean?
- D'Orsay, Count
- a man of fashion, born in Paris; entered the French army; forsook it for the society of Lord and Lady Blessington; married Lady B.'s daughter by a former marriage; came to England with her ladyship on her husband's death; started a joint establishment in London, which became a rendezvous for all the literary people and artists about town; was "Phoebus Apollo of Dandyism"; paid homage to Carlyle at Chelsea one day in 1839; "came whirling hither in a chariot that struck all Chelsea into mute amazement with splendour," says Carlyle, who thus describes him, "a tall fellow of six feet three, built like a tower, with floods of dark auburn hair, with a beauty, with an adornment unsurpassable on this planet: withal a rather substantial fellow at bottom, by no means without insight, without fun, and a sort of rough sarcasm, rather striking out of such a porcelain figure"; having shown kindness to Louis Napoleon when in London, the Prince did not forget him, and after the coup d'état appointed him to a well-salaried post, but he did not live to enjoy it (1798-1852).
