| WB | waist belt; washable base; washed bladder; water bottle; Wechsler-Bellevue [Scale]; weight-bearing; ... |
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| WRBC | washed red blood cells |
| WRC | washed red cells; water retention coefficient |
| WP | Washed platelets |
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| washed | <ornithology, zoology> Appearing as if overlaid with a thin layer of different colour; said of the colours of certain birds and insects. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| washed field technique | The cutting of cavity preparations in teeth utilizing a constant irrigant which is immediately removed from the mouth by means of a vacuum device. (05 Mar 2000) |
| washed sulfur | Sublimed sulfur macerated in diluted ammonia water to remove the free acid; same therapeutic uses as sublimed sulfur. (05 Mar 2000) |
| washed c. |
a blood clot composed of fibrin and platelets; see also white thrombus, under thrombus.
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| washed s. |
sperm from a sample that has undergone sperm washing in preparation for artificial insemination; see under washing.
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| washed | clean by virtue of having been washed in water |
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| washed | wet as from washing |
| washed | having lost freshness or brilliance of color |
| washed | drained of energy or effectiveness |
| washed | doomed to extinction |
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