| knife n. |
a slender knife with a needlelike point, used in discission of a cataract and other ophthalmic operations, as in goniotomy and goniopuncture.
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| knife rest c.’s |
coffin lid c's.
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| Knight b. |
one of the oldest kinds of chairback brace; the upper and lower bands and the upright bars are made of aluminum.
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| Knight brace |
see under brace.
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| knight's d. |
infection of the perianal region following a minute abrasion of the skin, so called historically because of the frequency of its occurrence in equestrians.
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| Kn | a person who knows or apprehends |
| Kn | clear and certain mental apprehension |
| Kn | highly educated |
| Kn | evidencing the possession of inside information |
| Kn | alert and fully informed |
| Kn | by conscious design or purpose |
| Kn | with full knowledge and deliberation |
| Kn | shrewdness demonstrated by knowledge |
| Kn | having knowledge of |
| Kn | the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning |
| Kn | the content of a particular domain or field of knowledge |
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