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lavage The process of washing (cleaning) of an organ such as the bowel or stomach.
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lavender the leaves, flowers, and oil from this plant are used in moisturizers, and hair care and body care products. It's an antiseptic, helps clear acne, and soothes the skin.
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LAV Lymphadenopathy Associated Virus (see Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type I).
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lavage A saline solution used to wash out wounds and body cavities.
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lavender A relative of mint, this aromatic plant has violet flowers and green or pale gray leaves, both of which lend their bitter pungency to salads. The leaves may also be used to make herb tea or, more accurately, tisane.
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