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of concern to or concerning the affairs of other nations (other than your own); "foreign trade"; "a foreign office" relating to or originating in or characteristic of another place or part of the world; "foreign nations"; "a foreign accent"; "on business in a foreign city" alien: not contained in or deriving from the essential nature of something; "an economic theory alien to the spirit of capitalism"; "the mysticism so foreign to the French mind and temper"; "jealousy is foreign to her nature" extraneous: not belonging to that in which it is contained; introduced from an outside source; "water free of extraneous matter"; "foreign particles in milk"
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| foreign body |
a mass or particle of material that is not normal to the place where it is found.
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The price of one country's currency expressed in terms of another country's currency. (Note that in this text, the exchange rate is expressed in terms of domestic currency units required to purchase one unit of foreign currency.)
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| foreign body |
Any abnormal substance within the body. Examples include wood slivers, ingested cloth or balls, glass in the feet, etc.
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Something in or on the eye that doesn't belong there. Symptoms include foreign body sensation, eye pain or discomfort, a red or pink eye, tearing, frequent blinking, blurred vision, discharge, light sensitivity and vision loss.
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