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EARS |
Body parts |
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CELLS |
Body parts |
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HANDS |
Body parts |
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FACE |
Body parts |
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FEET |
Body parts |
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RIBS |
Spare body parts? |
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CHROMOSOMES |
Genetic body parts |
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ORGANS |
Internal body parts |
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XRAYS |
Photographs of inner body parts |
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HANDSANDKNEES |
Body parts employed when going commando? |
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CHEST |
Container for body parts or pirated goods? |
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POSTERIORS |
The hinder parts, as of an animal's body. |
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MORIOPLASTY |
The restoration of lost parts of the body. |
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PHLOGOSIS |
Inflammation of external parts of the body;
erysipelatous inflammation. |
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DISAGGREGATION |
The separation of an aggregate body into its
component parts. |
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NOURISHABLE |
Capable of being nourished; as, the nourishable parts
of the body. |
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TENDINOUS |
Full of tendons; sinewy; as, nervous and tendinous parts
of the body. |
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PROPORTION |
To form with symmetry or suitableness, as the parts of
the body. |
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COHERENCY |
A sticking or cleaving together; union of parts of the
same body; cohesion. |
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EXAERESIS |
In old writers, the operations concerned in the removal
of parts of the body. |
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CONVULSION |
An unnatural, violent, and unvoluntary contraction of
the muscular parts of an animal body. |
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BODY |
That part of a garment covering the body, as distinguished
from the parts covering the limbs. |
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INTERNUNCIAL |
Communicating or transmitting impressions between
different parts of the body; -- said of the nervous system. |
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PODAGRA |
Gout in the joints of the foot; -- applied also to gout in
other parts of body. |
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CANTON |
To allot separate quarters to, as to different parts or
divisions of an army or body of troops. |