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lobby: detain in conversation by or as if by holding on to the outer garments of; as for political or economic favors a hole through which buttons are pushed
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| buttonhole fracture |
fracture in which the bone is perforated by a missile; called also perforating f.
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| button aid |
An adaptive device permitting button closure by persons with the functional use of only one extremity.
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| button farcy |
Farcy marked by dermal tubercular nodules.
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| button |
1. a knoblike elevation or structure. 2. a small appliance shaped like a spool or disk and used in surgery for the construction of intestinal anastomosis.
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