| à corde, à transmission par corde |
cord-driven |
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| à dents semblables, homodonte |
homodont, homeodont, homodontium |
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| à deux courbures |
binangle |
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| an instrument having two offsetting angles in its shank. The angles keep the cutting edge or the face of the nib within 3 mm of the axis of the shaft. |
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| à deux extrémités, double |
double-ended |
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| à grain fin |
fine-cut |
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| à gros grain |
coarse-cut |
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| à haute fusion |
high-fusing |
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| à jeter après usage |
disposable |
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| à l'aide du stéthoscope |
stethoscopic |
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| à séparer |
separating |
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| à support dentaire |
tooth-borne |
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| term used to describe a prosthesis or a part of a prosthesis that depends entirely on the abutment teeth for support. |
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| Aarskog (syndrome de) |
syndrome, Aarskog's |
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| abaisse-langue |
depressor, tongue- |
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| abaisse-langue |
spatula, tongue- |
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| abaisse-langue |
tongue depressor |
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| a flat wooden stick used to position the tongue so that the back of the throat may be seen. Several may be used together as mouth props. |
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| abaisse-langue |
retractor, tongue |
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| abaisseur |
depressor (anat.) |
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| abaisseurs |
depressors |
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| abarognose |
abarognosis |
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| Loss of ability to appreciate the weight of objects held in the hand or to differentiate among objects of different weights. When the primary senses are intact caused by a lesion of the contralateral parietal lobe. |
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| abcédé, ayant un abscès |
abscessed |
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| to be already infected with an abcess |
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