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| protrusion (of an organ or other structure); protrusion filled with (a substance) |
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| instrument used to excise [i.e., to cut out] |
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| instrument used to record |
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| a specialist in the study (of a subject) |
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| pertaining to the study (of a subject) |
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| instrument used to measure |
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| measurement (of an organ, structure, function, characteristic) |
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| creatubg a passage between (one organ) and (another organ); creating a passage between two segments of (one organ) |
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| pertaining to disease; diseased |
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instrument used to make visual examination [On rare occasion the instrument does not refer to visual examination but to examination by other means.] |
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| cutting into; incision in |
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