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The most common wine bottle size worldwide is 750 ml, but it is not standard. Some German wine bottles are a liter, some are 700 ml, while some from Alsace are 720 ml. Every wine bottle consists of a mouth, neck, ogive or shoulder, body, and bottom. The bottom may contain an indention, the term for which is a punt. ...
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| bottle j. |
edema in the mandibular region of a grazing horse or cow, seen secondary to many different edematous conditions; it may clear up if the animal is switched to feeding from a trough.
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| bottle mouth c. |
early childhood caries.
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| bottle s. |
amphoric rale.
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| bottle mouth caries |
Extensive caries and discoloration of the teeth observed in children from 19 months to 4 years of age who have had prolonged bottle feedings.
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| bottle | dark to moderate or grayish green |
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| bottle | an opener for removing caps or corks from bottles |
| bottle | a bottle opener that pulls corks |
| bottle | control and refrain from showing |
| bottle | (of an infant) given milk from a bottle |
| bottle | of a dark to moderate grayish green color |
| bottle | any of several dolphins with rounded forehead and well-developed beak |
| bottle | North Atlantic beaked whale with a bulbous forehead |
| bottle | a cylindrical brush on a thin shaft that is used to clean bottles |
| bottle | a spreading shrub with pink flowers |
| bottle | a cap that seals a bottle |
| bottle | hydrocarbon gases, usually propane or butane, kept under pressure |
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