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Cestan-Raymond s. Raymond-Cestan s.
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cestodic t. a disease simulating tuberculosis, but due to excessive infestation with cestode parasites.
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cesspool A covered pit with a perforated lining in the bottom into which raw sewage is discharged: the liquid portion of the sewage is disposed of by seeping or leaching into the surrounding porous soil; the solids, or sludge, are retained in the pit to undergo partial decomposition before occasional or intermittent removal. Cesspools are no longer permitted for waste disposal.
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cesarean section a process where the calf is removed from the cow during parturition by making a large incision in the left side of the cow just above the flank.
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cesarean section An incision through the abdominal and uterine walls for extraction of the fetus; it may be vertical or, more commonly, horizontal. Also called abdominal delivery; commonly called C-Section.
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