| splay | 1. To lay open the end of a tubular structure by making a longitudinal incision to increase its potential diameter. See: spatulate. 2. The rounding of the corner on the graph relating rate of renal tubular secretion or reabsorption of a substance to its arterial plasma concentration, due primarily to the fact that some nephrons reach their tubular maximum before others do. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| splayfoot |
flatfoot: a foot afflicted with a fallen arch; abnormally flattened and spread out splayfooted: having feet that turn outward
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| splayfoot |
A condition in which the feet are abnormally flattened out.
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| splayfoot |
A flat foot with toes spreading. Open foot, open-toed.
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| splay l.’s |
myofibrillar hypoplasia.
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| splayleg |
myofibrillar hypoplasia.
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| splay | an outward bevel around a door or window that makes it seem larger |
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| splay | move out of position |
| splay | turn outward |
| splay | spread open or apart |
| splay | turned outward in an ungainly manner |
| splay | a foot afflicted with a fallen arch |
| splay | having feet that turn outward |
| splay | having feet that turn outward |
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