| slide |
(slide) (sl[imacr]d) a glass plate on which objects are placed for microscopic examination.
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| sling |
(sling) (sling) 1. a bandage or suspensory for supporting all or part of the body. 2. an anatomical configuration in which a long narrow structure passes underneath another structure and holds it up; it may be normal, anomalous, or surgically-induced.
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| slope |
(slope) (sl[omacr]p) 1. an inclined plane; a surface which is neither horizontal nor vertical. 2. to deviate from the horizontal and from the vertical plane; said of a surface intersecting the horizontal at an angle between 1 and 90 degrees. 3. a mathematical means of expressing the position of a line relative to the horizontal and vertical axes, expressed as the ratio of the change in vertical distance to the change in horizontal distance when the line is traversed.
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| slough |
(slough) (sluf) 1. necrotic tissue in the process of separating from viable portions of the body. 2. to shed or cast off.
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| SLA |
(SLA) abbreviation for L. sacrolaeva anterior (left sacroanterior, a presentation of the fetus).
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