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| palanquin | |
An inclosed carriage or litter, commonly about eight feet long, ... |
| palapteryx | |
<paleontology> A large extinct ostrichlike bird of New Zealand.
Origin: Paleo- ... |
| palatal | |
Relating to the palate or the palate bone.
Synonym: palatine.
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| palatal abscess | |
A lateral periodontal abscess associated with the lingual surface of ... |
| palatal bar | |
A major connector which crosses the palate and unites two ... |
| palatal expander | |
<dentistry> A device used to make your jaw wider
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| palatal index | |
Relation of the palatomaxillary width, measured between the outer borders ... |
| palatal muscles | |
The muscles of the palate are the glossopalatine, palatoglossus, levator ... |
| palatal myoclonus | |
Rhythmic contractions of the soft palate, the facial muscles, and ... |
| palatal nystagmus | |
A clonic spasm of the levator palati muscle, causing an ... |
| palatal obturators | |
Appliances that close a cleft or fissure of the palate.
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| palatal papillomatosis | |
Closely arranged papules of the palatal mucosa underlying an ill-fitting ... |
| palatal plate | |
A partial denture major connector that has an anteroposterior width ... |
| palatal reflex | |
Swallowing reflex induced by stimulation of the palate.
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| palatal seal | |
The seal at the posterior border of a denture.
See: posterior ... |
| palatal shelf | |
A medially directed outgrowth of the embryonic maxilla; when fused ... |
| palatal triangle | |
A triangular area bounded by the greatest transverse diameter of ... |
| palate | |
1. <anatomy> The roof of the mouth.
The fixed portion, or ... |
| palate hook | |
An instrument for pulling forward the soft palate in order ... |
| palate myograph | |
Synonym: palatograph.
(05 Mar 2000)
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| palate, cleft | |
An opening in the roof of the mouth, due to ... |
| palate, hard | |
The bony part of the roof of the mouth. The ... |
| palate, soft | |
The muscular part of the roof of the mouth. The ... |
| palatial | |
<anatomy> Palatal; palatine.
Origin: Palate.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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| palatic | |
<anatomy> Palatal; palatine.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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