| greensand | <geology> A variety of sandstone, usually imperfectly consolidated, consisting largely of glauconite, a silicate of iron and potash of a green colour, mixed with sand and a trace of phosphate of lime. Greensand is often called marl, because it is a useful fertiliser. The greensand beds of the American Cretaceous belong mostly to the Upper Cretaceous. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| greenshank | <zoology> A European sandpiper or snipe (Totanus canescens). Synonym: greater plover. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| greenstick fracture | The bending of a bone with incomplete fracture involving the convex side of the curve only. (05 Mar 2000) |
| greenstone | <geology> A name formerly applied rather loosely to certain dark-coloured igneous rocks, including diorite, diabase, etc. Origin: So called from a tinge of green in the colour. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| greenstick fracture |
a partial fracture of a bone (usually in children); the bone is bent but broken on only one side
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| greenstick fracture |
fracture in which one side of a bone is broken, the other being bent (see Plate 18); an infraction; called also hickory-stick or willow f.
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A greenstick fracture is a bone fracture seen almost exclusively in young children. The term greenstick is derived from an analogy between the pliable bones of children and the flexible nature of a young twig. Greenstick fractures are usually the result of direct trauma to the bone, and tend to be only "partial" fractures, in which the bone does not completely break through. ...
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| greenstick f. |
fracture in which one side of a bone is broken, the other being bent (see Plate 18); an infraction; called also hickory-stick or willow f.
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| greenstick fracture |
when the bone suffers a crack to only one side, leaving it injured but intact.
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| greens | any of various leafy plants or their leaves and stems eaten as vegetables |
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| greens | an olive-green sandstone containing glauconite |
| greens | a city of north central North Carolina |
| greens | large European sandpiper with greenish legs |
| greens | iron deficiency anemia in young women |
| greens | (golf) adjacent to a putting green |
| greens | (golf) someone responsible for the maintenance of a golf course |
| greens | a partial fracture of a bone (usually in children) |
| greens | surface layer of ground containing a matt of grass and grass roots |
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