| drainage t. |
a tube used in surgery to facilitate the escape of fluids.
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| Draper's l. |
only the rays that are absorbed by a photochemical substance will produce a chemical change in it.
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| Draschia |
a genus of nematodes of the family Habronematidae. D. megasto´ma (formerly called Habronema megastoma) infects the stomach of horses, and its larvae form nodules in the stomach walls (see gastric habronemiasis).
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| Drash s. |
Denys-Drash s.
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| Drash syndrome |
see under syndrome.
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| DRA | finish a game with an equal number of points, goals, etc. |
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| DRA | suck in or take, as of air |
| DRA | guide or pass over something |
| DRA | move or pull so as to cover or uncover something |
| DRA | pull back the sling of (a bow) |
| DRA | thread on or as if on a string |
| DRA | cause to move along the ground by pulling |
| DRA | direct toward itself or oneself |
| DRA | take in, also metaphorically |
| DRA | make a mark or lines on a surface |
| DRA | in baseball: earn or achieve a base by being walked by the pitcher |
| DRA | engage in drawing |
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