| knismogenic |
producing a tickling sensation.
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| knock k. |
genu valgum.
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| knocked-down s. |
separation or dislocation of the shoulder at the acromioclavicular joint occurring in athletes. Called also shoulder separation.
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| knockout m. |
a mouse that has had a specific gene artificially deleted from its genome.
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| Knodt r. |
a rigid, contoured rod used in Knodt instrumentation.
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| Kn | wisdom as evidenced by the possession of knowledge |
| Kn | highly educated |
| Kn | thoroughly acquainted with through study or experience |
| Kn | alert and fully informed |
| Kn | thoroughly acquainted with and skilled in something through study or experience |
| Kn | thoroughly acquainted with through study or experience |
| Kn | wisdom as evidenced by the possession of knowledge |
| Kn | small clustering cactus of southwestern United States |
| Kn | apprehended with certainty |
| Kn | known or spoken of as |
| Kn | Scottish theologian who founded Scottish Presbyterianism and wrote a history of the reformation in Scotland (1514-1572) |
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