| button d. |
drainage of a peritoneal transudate by means of a special button affixed to all layers of the abdominal wall.
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| button f. |
farcy in which there are small tubercular nodules (farcy buds) on the skin.
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| button k. |
a small knife used for the cutting of cartilage.
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| button s. |
one in which the stitch is passed through a button-like disk to prevent the suture material from cutting through the skin.
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| buttonhole d. |
boutonnière d.
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| button | coarse prickly perennial eryngo with aromatic roots |
| button | coarse prickly perennial eryngo of United States thought to cure rattlesnake bite |
| button | evergreen tree or shrub with fruit resembling buttons and yielding heavy hard compact wood |
| button | refuse to talk or stop talking |
| button | of a shirt |
| button | unimaginatively conventional |
| button | furnished or closed with buttons or something buttonlike |
| button | unimaginatively conventional |
| button | conservative in professional manner |
| button | (British colloquial) not inclined to conversation |
| button | a hole through which buttons are pushed |
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