| Sandifer's s. |
intermittent torticollis occurring in children as a symptom of reflux esophagitis or hiatal hernia.
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| Sandifer's syndrome |
see under syndrome.
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| Sandoglobulin |
trademark for a preparation of immune globulin intravenous (human).
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| sandpaper d. |
a dental disk with pulverized silica as the abrasive material.
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| sandpaper g. |
a rough state of the mucous membrane of the gallbladder caused by the presence of cholesterin crystals.
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| sand | a group of volcanic and coral islands in the central Pacific |
| sand | a serving consisting of a sandwich or sandwiches with garnishes |
| sand | a person with advertising boards hanging from the shoulders |
| sand | low-growing chiefly perennial plants usually with small white flowers suitable for e.g. rock gardens |
| sand | low-growing herb having clusters of small white-flowers 4-petaled flowers |
| sand | loosely matted plant with mosslike foliage studded with tiny starry 4-petaled white blossoms |
| sand | resembling or containing sand |
| sand | of hair color |
| sand | (used of soil) loose and large-grained in consistency |
| sand | abounding in sand |
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