| holdaway r. |
a means of expressing the relationship of the pogonion and the lower incisor to the nasion-basion plane; used in radiographic cephalometric diagnosis.
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| Holden's l. |
a sulcus below the inguinal fold, crossing the capsule of the hip joint.
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| Holden's line |
see under line.
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| holdfast |
a mass of material secreted by a cell or organism by which it is attached to a substrate or surface; called also holdfast organ or organelle.
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| holding area |
any specific position in a body of water to which fish are attracted because of its cover or food
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| hold | keep in mind or convey as a conviction or view |
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| hold | hold the attention of |
| hold | be in accord |
| hold | declare to be |
| hold | bind by an obligation |
| hold | protect against a challenge or attack |
| hold | aim, point, or direct |
| hold | drink alcohol without showing ill effects |
| hold | have or hold in one's hands or grip |
| hold | be the physical support of |
| hold | to close within bounds, limit or hold back from movement |
| hold | cover as for protection against noise or smell |
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