| bell t. |
a modified tympanitic note heard on percussion of the chest in some cases of pneumothorax.
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| Bell's m. |
muscular strands between the ureteral orifices and the uvula vesicae in the male, marking the boundary of the trigone of the urinary bladder. Called also ureteric bridge.
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| Bell's muscle |
see under muscle.
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| Bell's n. |
nervus thoracicus longus.
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| Bell's nerve, palsy (paralysis), phenomenon |
see nervus thoracicus longus,, and see under palsy and phenomenon.
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| BEL | having or showing a ready disposition to fight |
| BEL | having a belly |
| BEL | curving outward |
| BEL | a disposition to fight |
| BEL | hostile or warlike attitude or nature |
| BEL | acts of overt warfare |
| BEL | hostile or warlike attitude or nature |
| BEL | someone who fights (or is fighting) |
| BEL | characteristic of an enemy or one eager to fight |
| BEL | engaged in war |
| BEL | in a belligerent hostile manner |
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