| frozen shoulder |
A painful limitation of motion of the shoulder resulting from chronic inflammation of the rotator cuff.
Ãâó: www.mayoclinic.com/invoke.cfm
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| frost |
deposition of ice on a land surface by diffusion and sublimation. When thick enough to produce marked whitening of vegetation (especially grass), it is called hoar frost.
Ãâó: www.advancedforecasting.com/weathereducation/weath...
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| frozen section |
Freezing a surgical specimen to provide solidity for immediate cutting and quick microscopic examination. Less reliable than embedding specimen in paraffin for permanent sections. No longer used to guide definitive breast cancer surgery.
Ãâó: oes.mans.eun.eg/Courses/med/surgery/graphics/cf_st...
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| frontal |
An adjective describing an object that faces the viewer directly, rather than being set at an angle or foreshortened.
Ãâó: www.ackland.org/tours/classes/glossary.html
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| frost |
Water that freezes a ground level when the air temperatures falls below 0 o C.
Ãâó: www.fisicx.com/quickreference/weather/glossary.htm...
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| FRO | in a frothy manner |
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| FRO | the property of giving off bubbles |
| FRO | covered with or resembling small bubbles as from being agitated by beating or heating |
| FRO | producing or covered with lathery sweat or saliva from exhaustion or disease |
| FRO | relating to or containing gas bubbles |
| FRO | emitting or filled with bubbles as from carbonation or fermentation |
| FRO | masturbation by rubbing against another person (as in a crowd) |
| FRO | someone who masturbates by rubbing against another person (as in a crowd) |
| FRO | habitually disposed to disobedience and opposition |
| FRO | a facial expression of dislike or displeasure |
| FRO | look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval |
| FRO | look disapprovingly upon |
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