| glossoptosis |
abnormal downward or back placement of the tongue
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| glossy |
having a smooth, gleaming surface; "glossy auburn hair"; "satiny gardenia petals"; "sleek black fur"; "silken eyelashes"; "silky skin"; "a silklike fabric"; "slick seals and otters" slick: a magazine printed on good quality paper (of paper and fabric and leather) having a surface made smooth and glossy especially by pressing between rollers; "calendered paper"; "a dress of glossy sateen" a photograph that is printed on smooth shiny paper glistening: reflecting light; "glistening bodies of swimmers"; "the horse's glossy coat"; "lustrous auburn hair"; "saw the moon like a shiny dime on a deep blue velvet carpet"; "shining white enamel"
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| gloss- |
give a shine or gloss to, usually by rubbing an explanation or definition of an obscure word in a text glossary: an alphabetical list of technical terms in some specialized field of knowledge; usually published as an appendix to a text on that field provide interlinear explanations for words or phrases; "He annotated on what his teacher had written" provide an interlinear translation of a word or phrase polish: the property of being smooth and shiny semblance: an outward or token appearance or form that is deliberately misleading; "he hoped his claims would have a semblance of authenticity"; "he tried to give his falsehood the gloss of moral sanction"; "the situation soon took on a different color" color: gloss or excuse; "color a lie"
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| glossopharyngeal muscle |
pars glossopharyngea musculi constrictoris pharyngis superioris.
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| glossy skin |
a condition occurring secondary to neuritis in which the skin, usually on an extremity, becomes erythematous and then assumes a grayish, shiny ivory-like appearance, and may be associated with alopecia, fissuring, and ulceration; nails on the affected part become ridged. Called also atrophoderma neuriticum.
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