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ginger The pungent, popular root of a plant grown in China, Japan, India, and the West Indies. Available fresh or dried.
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gingival gum tissue.
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gingivitis the earliest stage of gum disease. The gums become red, swollen and may bleed easily.
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ginseng a plant root containing vitamins and hormones; aids in diminishing wrinkles and helps dry skin, increases skin elasticity, and rejuvenates, stimulates, and oxygenates skin
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gingiva Soft tissue surrounding the teeth. Gingival sulcus - The normal space created by the free gingiva and the tooth. Gnathic - Referring to the jaw.
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