| prognathic |
prognathous.
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| prognathic d. |
dilatation of the pyloric end of the stomach greater than that of the fundus, giving a protruding appearance in the radiograph.
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| prognathism |
a condition marked by abnormal protrusion of one or both jaws, particularly the mandible, relative to the facial skeleton and soft tissues.
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| prognathometer |
an instrument or device for measuring the degree of prognathism.
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| prognosis |
a forecast as to the probable outcome of an attack of disease; the prospect as to recovery from a disease as indicated by the nature and symptoms of the case.
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| progn | a sign of something about to happen |
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| progn | of or relating to prediction |
| progn | someone who makes predictions of the future (usually on the basis of special knowledge) |
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