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`exonuclease O exposing
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`to eject
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`vi 1
`ex-pec-to-rate \nto—,rat\ vb -rat~ed; -rat-ing
`from the throat or lungs by coughing or hawking and spitting
`2
`: SPIT ~ vi
`1 : to discharge matter from the throat or lungs by
`coughing or hawking and spitting
`2 : SPIT
`:
`1
`ex~peC-to-ra-ti0n \ik-,spek—te-'ra»shon\ n
`instance of expcctorating 2 : expectorated matter
`: a proce»
`l
`lex-per~i-ment \ik-‘sper—e-mont also -'spir-\ n
`dure carried out under controlled conditions in order to discover
`an unknown effect or law, to test or establish a hypothesis, or to
`illustrate a known law 2 :
`the process of testing : EXPERIMI.5N-
`TA’I‘lON
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`the act or an
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`to carry out experiments ——
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`\-.ment\ vi
`lex.peroi-ment
`ex-per-i-men-ta-tion
`\ik-,sper~e-mon-'ta-shen,
`-,men~
`also
`-.spir-\ n _. ex-per~i~ment-er \—‘sper—s-,ment-or also -'spir-\ n
`ex-per-i-men-tal \ik-,sper-a—'ment~°l also -,spir—\ adj
`l : of,
`relating to, or based on experience or experiment
`2 : founded
`on or derived from experiment (the heart of the ~ method is the
`direct control of the thing studied —B. F. Skinner)
`3 ofa dis—
`ease :
`intentionally produced esp in laboratory animals for the
`purpose of study <~ diabetes) —~ ex-perci-meibtal-ly \*°l-é\
`adv
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`ex-per-i~men-tal-ist \-“l-ost\ n : a person conducting scientific
`experiments
`l a (1) : the act or process
`ex-pi-ra-tion \,ek-spo-'ravshen\ n
`of releasing air from the lungs through the nose or mouth
`(2)
`:
`the escape of carbon dioxide from the body protoplasm (as
`through the blood and lungs or by diffusion)
`b archaic : the last
`emission of breath : DEATH 2 : something produced by breathing
`out
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`'ek-sp(e-)ro-\ adj
`ex-pi-ra-to-ry \ik-‘spi-ro-,tor-é, ek-, -,tor-;
`: of, relating to, or employed in the expiration of air from the
`lungs (~ muscles) (an ~ cough)
`expiratory reserve volume it
`: the additional amount of air
`that can be expired from the lungs by determined effort after nor-
`mal expiration —- compare INSPIRATORY RESERVE VOLUME
`ex-pire \ik—‘spi(9)r, oftenestfor vi 2 and vi ek-\ vb ex-pired;
`ex-pir-ing vi
`1 :
`to breathe one’s last breath : DIE 2 : to emit
`the breath ~ vt : to breathe out from or as if from the lungs (the
`basal metabolism test .
`.
`. measures the amount of carbon diox~
`ide expired by the lungs ——J. D. Ratcliff)
`ex-pi-ry \ik-‘spi(o)r—é,
`'ek-spe-re\ n, pl ~ries l : exhalation of
`breath 2 : DEATH
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`‘exiplant \(')ek-'splant\ vr : to remove (living tissue) espr to a
`medium for tissue culture h ex-plan-ta-tion \,ek-,splan—'ta-
`shen\ n
`2(Ex-plant \‘ek-,splant\ n : living tissue removed from an orga~
`nism and placed in a medium for tissue culture
`ex~plode \ik-‘splod\ vb ex.piod-ed; ex-plod-ing vt : to cause to
`explode or burst noisily (~ dynamite) (N a bomb) ~ vi
`: to
`undergo a rapid chemical or nuclear reaction with the production
`of noise, heat, and violent expansion of gases (dynamite ~s)
`(an atomic bomb ~s)
`eX-plor-ato-ry \ik~'splor-e»,t5r»e, -'spl(')r~, -.tor-\ adj : of, re-
`lating to, or being exploration (~ surgery)
`eX-plore \ik~'splo(o)r, —'spl6(o)r\ VI ex~plored; ex-plor-ing : to
`examine minutely (as by surgery) esp.
`for diagnostic pur-
`poses (operation seemed indicated and the patient was explored
`—~J, G. Scannell & L. L. Robbins) —~ ex-plo-ra-tion \lek~sple-
`'ra-shsn\ n
`ex-plor-er \ik~'splor—er, —'splor-\ n : an instrument for explor-
`ing cavities esp.
`in teeth : PROBE i
`ex-plo-sion \ik-‘splo-zhon\ n : the act or an instance of explod-
`ing
`ex-po-nen~tial \lekvspo-'ncn“chol\ adj : expressible or approx-
`imately expressible by an exponential function (an ~ growth
`rate) —— ex-po~ileii-tial~ly \-'nench-(o-)lé\ adv
`ex-pose \ik-‘spéz\ vt (ax-posed; ex-pos-ing
`l : to make liable
`to or accessible to something (as a disease or environmental con-
`ditions) that may have a detrimental effect (children exposed to
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`\a\ash \i\ace \a\c0t, cart
`\3r\further
`\“\kitten
`\a\abut
`\au\out \ch\chin \e\bet \e\easy \g\go \i\hit \i\ice \j\iob
`\n\sing \o\go \6\law \6i\b0y \th\thin \m\the \ii\-loot
`\u\foot \y\yet
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`ole-359 \,ek—so-'n(y)ii—klé-,as, -,az\ n : an enzyme that
`n a nucleic acid by removing nucleotides one by one
`said of a chain —— compare ENDONucLEASE
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`ie0.]yt-ic \.Ck—SGqli(y)fi-kié-Q-lilt-lk\ adj : cleavmg a
`de chain at a point adjacent to one of its ends
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`.ti-dase \—'pep-t9-.désa -.dfiz\ n : any of a group of
`’eS that hydrolyze peptide bonds formed by the terminal
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`.acids of peptide chains : PEPTIDASE —— compare ENDOPEP-
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`: ecologically independent of
`”‘liic \Iek—sa-'fil-ik\ adj
`ad his domestic environment (an ~ species of mosquito)
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`pare ENDOI’HILIC # ex-oph-i-ly \ek-‘saf-o-lé\ n, pl ~lies
`homia \‘ek-s9~'foi'—é~a\ n : latent strabismus in which the
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`axes tend outward toward the temple -— compare HETERO»
`,_. ex-0:phor-ic \.ek-se-'for-ik\ adj
`liXOl’HTHALMOS
`.tha|.mia \Iek«,saf-'thal-iiié-o\ n :
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`h.thal-mic goiter \,ek-saf-'thal—mik-\ n : hyperthyroid—
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`th protrusion of the eyeballs — called also Basedow’s dis-
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`\,ek-s'af~‘thal-mos,
`also ex-oph-thal-mus
`h-thal-mos
`\ It
`: abnormal protrusion of the eyeball —— exophthalmic
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`tending to grow outward be-
`phyt-ic \.ek—so—'fit—ik\ adj :
`the surface epithelium from which it originates - used of
`mots; compare ENDOPHYTIC
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`: an external suppor~
`1
`-skel-e-ton \,ek-so—'skel-at-°n\ n
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`covering of an animal (as the system of sclerites covering
`he body of an insect) —~ compare ENDOSKELETON 2 : bony or
`try parts (as nails, lioofs, or scales) of a vertebrate produced
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`m epidermal tissues _ exo-skehe-tal \-ot-”l\ adj
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`-mo-ses
`s-mo-sis
`\.ek-(,)s'as-'mo»s9s,
`-(,)saz-\
`n, pl
`z\ : passagc of material through a membrane from a region
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`igher to a region of lower concentration —- compare ENDOS-
`Sis —— ex-os.mot~ic \-'miit-ik\ adj
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`-Spore \‘ck-se~.sp6(e)r, ».spo(o)r\ n : one of the asexual
`res separated from a parent cell (as in phycomycetous fungi)
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`ormation of a septum
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`S~tec~to-my \,ek-(.)sas-'tek-te~me\ n, pl -mies : excision
`an exostosis
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`S'lO-Sis \,ek-(,)sas-'to-sss\ n, pl -to~ses \-,sez\ : a spur or
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`outgrowth from a bone or the root of a tooth -— eX-OS'tOt‘iC
`t~ik\ adj
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`\—mel\ adj
`titer-mic \,ek-so-'th9r—mik\ 0r exo-ther~mal
`haracterized by or formed with evolution of heat —— compare
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`NDOTHERMic ‘ exo-ther-n1i~cal-ly
`\-ini—k(e-)le\
`adv —
`Xo"helj'mi'Ci-ty \-.thar-'mis-ot-é\ n, pl -ties
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`tux-m \.ek-so-‘tak~son\ n : a soluble poisonous substance
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`reduced during growth of a microorganism and released into the
`“rounding medium (tetanus N) — compare ENDOTOXIN m
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`Xo'tox'iq \~'tak~sik\ adj
`O'tro-pla \.ek—s9-'tr6-péfia\ n : WALLEYE 2a
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`P abbr
`1 experiment; experimental
`2 expired
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`Dan-der
`\ik~'span-dor\ n : any of several colloidal sub-
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`122%? (as dextran) of high molecular weight used as a blood or
`, ma Substitute for increasing the blood volume —— called also
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`the act or process of ex-
`1 2
`:lggll‘Sion \Iik-'span-ch9n\ n
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`f mg <localized pain along nerve trunks may be due to the ~
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`the dissolved nitrogen without actual bubble formation
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`- G-‘Ar1nsti~ong)
`2 2 the quality or state of being expanded
`gall-Slve \ik~'span(t)~siv\ adj : marked by or indicative of
`“Egjl‘ated euphoria and delusions of self—importance (a patient
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`Pect tr§nds> —— ex-pan-sive-ness \«nas\ n
`‘
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`child
`\Ik-‘spekt\ vi : to be pregnant : await the brrth of one’s
`\ used In progressive tenses (she’s ~ing 'next month)
`'
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`hg’ec'tan-cy \-ton-sé\ n, pl -cies : the expected amount (as of
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`Pnllnlber of years of life) based on statistical probability —— see
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`~ ‘pEc.ta
`X thPECTANCY
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`gnomers>nt \ t9nt\ adj
`. expecting the bnth of a child (
`X-
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`pet‘tO'l‘ant \ik~‘spek-t(o-)rant\ adj : havrng the actrvrty of
`exl>ectorani
`eX
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`I:lectm‘ant n : an agent that promotes the discharge or expul-
`of mucus from the respiratory tract; broadly : ANTiTUSSlVE
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`exposure 0 external intercostal muscle
`abducts the hand
`extensor carpi ul-na-ris \—,sl-‘nar-es\ n : a muscle on the
`ulnar side of the back of the forearm that extends and adducts the
`hand
`extensor dig~i-ti min-i-mi \—'dij—a-,ti—'min-a—,mi, ”(life-JG.
`'min—s-,mé\ n : a slender muscle on the medial side of the ex»
`tensor digitorum eommunis that extends the little finger
`cxtensor digiti quin-ti pro-pri~us \—'kwin—,tt-'pr6-pré-as,
`-'kwin-,te—\ n : EXTENSOR DlGITl MINIMI
`extensor dig-i~t0-rum brev-is \«.dij—s—‘tor—em—'brev—ss\
`z a muscle on the dorsum of the foot that extends the toes
`extensor digitorum com.mu-nis \—ke-'myiin—es, diam—ya.
`nos\ )1
`z a muscle on the back of the forearm that extends the
`fingers and wrist
`extensor digitorum long-us \-'lolj-ges\ n z a pennate muscle
`on the lateral part of the front of the leg that extends the four
`small toes and dorsally flexes and pronates the foot
`extensor hal-lu~cis brev-is \-‘hal-(y)b»sos“brev-9s, ~Ihal—g_
`k9s-\ n : the part of the extensor digitorum brevis that extends
`the big toe
`extensor hallucis lon-gus \—‘lo13«gas\ n : a long thin muscle
`situated on the shin that extends the big toe and dorsiflexcs and
`supinates the foot
`extensor in-di-cis \-‘in-da—sos, -de~k9s\ n : a thin muscle that
`arises from the ulna in the more distal part of the forearm and
`extends the index finger
`extensor indicis pro~pri~us \»'pro-pré-as\ n : EXTENsoR m
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`a z to conduct (oneself)
`2 z to lay open to view: as
`diphtheria)
`as an exhibitionist
`b :
`to reveal (a bodily part) esp. by dissec—
`tion
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`the act or an instance of ex-
`1 :
`ex~po-sure \ik-‘spo—zhor\ n
`posing ? see INI)ECl£NT EXPOSURE 2 :
`the condition of being
`exposed to severe weather conditions (she died as a result of ~
`suffered after a shipwreck #Amer. Guide Series: Maine)
`ex-pressed almond oil \ik—‘sprest-\ n : ALMOND OlL la
`expression \ik~‘spresh-an\ n
`1 a : something that manifests,
`represents, reflects, embodies, or symbolizes something else (the
`first clinical N of a disease)
`b : the detectable effect of a gene;
`also : EXPRESSIVITY 2 : facial aspect or vocal intonation as in-
`dicative of feeling
`3 : an act or product of pressing out '—
`ex-press \ik—‘spres\ vt
`the relative
`ex-pres'siWi-ty \.ek—.spres»‘iv-at»e\ n, pl -ties :
`capacity of a gene to affect the phenotype of the organism of
`which it is a part —— compare PENETRANCE
`expt abbr experiment
`exptl abbr experimental
`1 : serving to expel <~ efforts
`ex-pul-sive \ik-‘spel-siv\ adj
`during labor)
`2 : characterized by concern with the elimination
`of feces (there are two anal phases _ the earlier ~ and the later
`retentive VG. Sr Blum) * exvpul~si0n \~'spelashon\ n
`ex~san-gui.na-ti0n \(,)ek(s)—,san-gws-‘na-shen\ ll
`: the action
`or process of draining or losing blood ~ emsan-guimate \ek(s)-
`'san»gwa-,nat\ vt mat-ed; —nat-ing
`ex-samguine \ek(s)—'sa13-gwan\ adj : BLOODLESS, ANEMIC ——
`ex-san-guin-i‘ty \,ek(s)-,san~‘gwin-ot~é, —,san‘\ n, pl -ties
`ex-san-gui-nOotrans-fu-sion \ek(s)-,saIJ-,gwin-o-,trans»'fy'Li-
`zh9n\ n : EXCHANGE TRANSFUSION
`ex-sect \ek~'sekt\ vt
`:
`to cut out : EXCISE (an Ned uterus) ‘-
`ex-sec-tion \—'sek-sh9n\ n
`ex-siocate \‘ekisi»,kat\ vt -cat-ed; -cat-ing : to remove mois—
`ture from : DRY (exsieeated magnesium sulfate) —~ ex-sic-
`caution \lek-si~'ka—shan\ n
`ex-Sic-CO~SiS \lek—s1—'ko~sos\ n, pl ~co~ses \-,sez\ : insufficient
`intake of fluids; also : the resulting condition of bodily dehydra-
`tion
`ex-stro-phy \‘ek—str'e«fé\ n, pl -phies : eversion of a part or
`organ; specif: a congenital malformation of the bladder in which
`the normally internal mucosa of the organ lies exposed on the
`abdominal wall because of failure of union between the halves of
`the pubic symphysis and between the adjacent halves of the ab-
`dominal wall
`ext abbr
`1 external
`2 extract
`3 extremity
`ex'tend \ik-‘stend\ vt
`1 : to straighten out (as an arm or leg)
`2 : to increase the quantity or bulk of (a product) by the addition
`of a relatively inexpensive or otherwise readily available sub—
`stance (~ing ground meat with cereal); also : ADUL‘I‘ERATE
`extended family It
`: a family that includes in one household
`near relatives in addition to a nuclear family
`ex-tend-er \ik-‘sten—dor\ n
`1 : a substance added to a product
`esp in the capacity of a diluent, adulterant, or modifier
`2
`: EXPANDER
`ex~ten-Si-bil-i~ty \ik—,sten(t)-se—'bil»at—é\ )1, pl -ties : the capa-
`bility of being stretched (~ of muscle) ~~ ex-ten-si-ble \ik—
`‘sten(t)-se-bal\ adj
`the stretching of a fractured
`l :
`ex-ten-sion \ik-‘sten-chan\ n
`or dislocated limb so as to restore it to its natural position
`2
`: an unbending movement around a joint in a limb (as the knee
`or elbow) that increases the angle between the bones of the limb
`at the joint # compare FLEXION l
`ex-tenosom-e-ter \,ek-,sten-'sam-at—sr\ n : an instrument for
`measuring minute deformations (as of a test specimen) caused by
`tension, compression, bending, or twisting —— called also strain
`gauge
`exten-sor \ik-‘sten(t)-s9r, -so(9)r\ n : a muscle serving to ex~
`tend a bodily part (as a limb) — called also extensor muscle;
`compare FLEXOR
`extensor car-pi ra-di-al-is brev-is \—'kar-,pi—,ra-dé-'a—las-
`'brev-es, -'kar-,pe-\ n z a short muscle on the radial side of the
`back of the forearm that extends anti may abduct the hand
`extensor carpi radialis lon-gus \-'lolj-ges\ n : a long mus-
`cle on the radial side of the back of the forearm that extends and
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`extensor pol-li~cis brev-is \-'pal-a—sss-'breV—ss, »'paI—o-kas_\
`n : a muscle that arises from the dorsal surface of the radius,
`extends the first phalanx of the thumb, and adducts the hand
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`extensor pollicis lon-gus \-loij-gas\ n : a muscle that arises
`dorsolatcrally from the middle part of the ulna, extends the sec-
`ond phalanx of the thumb, and abducts the hand
`ex-te-ri-or \ek—‘stir—é-ar\ adj
`: being on an outside surface
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`: situated on the outside m ex-te~ri-or-ly aclv
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`ex-te-ri-or 'ze or Brit ex-te-ri-or-ise \ek-‘stir-é—e—,1‘iz\ vt -ized
`or Brit -ised; -iz-ing or Brit -is-ing
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`2 EXTERNALIZIE
`2 : to
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`bring out of the body (as for surgery) (the section of perforated
`colon was
`exteriorized)
`ex-te-ri~0r-iza-tion
`or Brit
`ex-te-ri-or-isavtion \-,stir-é—e—ra-‘za-shgn\ n
`ex-tern also ex-terne \‘ek-.st9rn\ n : a nonresident doctor or
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`medical strident at a hospital # ex-tern-ship \—,ship\ a
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`ex-ter-nal \ek-‘stsi‘n-°l\ adj
`l
`: capable of being perceived
`outwardly : BODILY (~ signs of a disease)
`2 a : situated at,
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`on, or near the outside (an ~ protective covering) (an ~ mus
`cle)
`h : directed toward the outside 2 having an outside object
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`<~ perception) (eyesight and the other ~ senses)
`c : used by
`applying to the outside (an ~ lotion)
`3 a (l) : situated near or
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`toward the surface of the body; also : situated away from the
`mesial plane (the ~ condyle of the humerus) (2)
`: arising 0‘"
`acting from outside : having an outside origin (~ causes) (N
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`stimuli)
`b : of, relating to, or consisting of something outside,
`the mind : having existence independent of the mind (sensations
`aroused by ~ phenomena) <~ reality) —— exoter-nal-ly \-°1'é\
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`adv
`external anal Sphincter n : ANAL Sl’l-IINCTER a
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`external auditory meatus n z
`the passage leading from the
`opening of the external ear to the eardrum -, called also externa»
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`acoustic meatus, external auditory canal, meatas acusticus ex!”
`HUS
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`f the carotid
`arts of m
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`external capsule n : CAPSULE 1b(2)
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`external carotid artery n :
`the outer branch 0
`1)
`artery that supplies the face,
`tongue, and external
`head — called also external carotid
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`are external to th
`external ear n :
`the parts of the ear that
`eardrum; also :
`l’INNA 2b
`external iliac artery n :ILIAC ARTERY 2
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`external iliac node n : any of the lymph nodes gI‘OUPed are],
`iliac artery and the external iliac vein , 60ml”)
`the external
`INTERNAL ILlAC Nona
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`external iliac vein n : lLlAC vnrN b
`RING
`MUSCLE 2'
`external inguinal ring n ZSUI’ERFICIAL INGUINAL
`external intercostal muscle 11
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