| Chase-Sulzberger p. |
Sulzberger-Chase p.
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| Chassaignac's axillary m. |
an occasional muscle bundle extending from the lower edge of the latissimus dorsi across the hollow of the axilla to the brachial fascia or to the lower border of the pectoralis minor.
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| Chassaignac's t. |
tuberculum caroticum.
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| chaste tree |
1. a shrub, Vitex agnus-castus, native to the Mediterranean region, having blue or pink flowers and reddish black berries. 2. an extract prepared from the berries and root bark of V. agnus-castus, used for the symptomatic treatment of premenstrual syndrome and menopause; it is also used in homeopathy.
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| chaste tree b. |
see chaste tree.
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| CHAS | member of a Jewish sect that observes a form of strict Orthodox Judaism |
| CHAS | sect of Orthodox Jews who follow the Mosaic Law strictly |
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| CHAS | abstaining from unlawful sexual intercourse |
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