| string s. |
in radiography of the colon, a stringlike configuration of contrast material through a filling defect; called also Kantor's s.
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| stringhalt |
Stringhalt is an exaggerated lifting and forward motion of one or both hocks that is spasmodic and involuntary.
Ãâó: ars.sdstate.edu/classes/AS365/definitions.htm
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| string | move or come along |
| string | move or come along |
| string | largest and lowest member of the violin family |
| string | green beans with strings that must be removed |
| string | a tall thin person |
| string | cheese formed in long strings twisted together |
| string | line across a billiard table behind which the cue balls are placed at the start of a game |
| string | beads threaded on a string |
| string | a linear sequence of words as spoken or written |
| string | an orchestra playing only string instruments |
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