| flail |
(flail) (fl[amacr]l) exhibiting abnormal or paradoxical mobility, as flail joint, flail chest, or flail valve.
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| flagellum |
(fla
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| Flaxedil |
(Flax
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| flavescent |
(fla
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| flap operation |
1. any operation involving the raising of a flap of tissue. 2. in periodontics, an operation to secure greater access to granulation tissue and osseous defects, consisting of detachment of the gingivae, the alveolar mucosa, and/or a portion of the palatal mucosa. 3. see under amputation.
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| FLA | annual European poppy common in grain fields and often cultivated |
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| FLA | a projection used for strength or for attaching to another object |
| FLA | the side between ribs and hipbone |
| FLA | a cut from the fleshy part of an animal's side between the ribs and the leg |
| FLA | the side of military or naval formation |
| FLA | a subfigure consisting of a side of something |
| FLA | be located at the sides of something or somebody |
| FLA | a cut of beef from the flank of the animal |
| FLA | a soldier who is a member of a detachment assigned to guard the flanks of a military formation |
| FLA | a back stationed wide of the scrimmage line |
| FLA | a back stationed wide of the scrimmage line |
| FLA | a soft light woolen fabric |
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