| squamotemporal | Relating to the squamous part of the temporal bone. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| squamotympanic | Relating to the tympanic and squamous parts of the temporal bone. Synonym: squamotympanic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| squamotympanic fissure | The fissure separating the tympanic part of the temporal bone from the squamous part; it is continuous medially with the petrotympanic fissure and the petrosquamous fissure. Synonym: fissura tympanosquamosa, tympanosquamous fissure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| squamous | Scaly or platelike. Origin: L. Squamosus = scaly (18 Nov 1997) |
| squamous alveolar cells | Highly attentuated squamous cell's that form the gas-permeable epithelium lining the alveoli of the lungs. Synonym: type I cells. (05 Mar 2000) |
| squamous border | Edge of a bone which articulates with the squamous part of the temporal bone. See: squamous border of parietal bone, squamous border of sphenoid bone. Synonym: margo squamosus, squamous margin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| squamous border of parietal bone | The lateral border of the parietal bone that articulates with the squamous part of the temporal bone. Synonym: margo squamosus ossis parietalis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| squamous border of sphenoid bone | The margin of the greater wing of the sphenoid bone that articulates with the squamous part of the temporal bone. Synonym: margo squamosus ossis sphenoidalis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| squamous cell | <dermatology, pathology> Flat thin cells found in the outer layer of the skin. (13 Nov 1997) |
| squamous cell carcinoma | <oncology, tumour> A malignant growth originating from a squamous cell. This form of cancer can be seen on the skin, lips, inside the mouth, throat or oesophagus. (27 Sep 1997) |
| squamous cell hyperplasia | Increase in the number of cells in a squamous epithelium. Synonym: hypertrophic dystrophy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| squamous cells | Flat cells that look like fish scales; they make up most of the epidermis, the outer layer of the skin. (12 Dec 1998) |
| squamous epithelium | <pathology> An epithelium in which the cells are flattened. May be simple (e.g. Endothelium) or stratified (e.g. Epidermis). (18 Nov 1997) |
| squamous intraepithelial lesion | A general term for the abnormal growth of squamous cells on the surface of the cervix. The changes in the cells are described as low grade or high grade, depending on how much of the cervix is affected and how abnormal the cells are. Also called sil. (12 Dec 1998) |
| squamous margin | Edge of a bone which articulates with the squamous part of the temporal bone. See: squamous border of parietal bone, squamous border of sphenoid bone. Synonym: margo squamosus, squamous margin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| square knot |
Canonical Name: reef knot.Variant Name(s): square knot.Category: binding.Origin: Ancient.Related knot(s): thief knot, granny knot, grief knot.Releasing: Jamming.Efficiency: 48%.Caveat: This knot should NEVER be used to fasten two separate pieces of rope together. It is far too insecure (contrary to common opinion). It spills easily, but this can be very useful in certain situations. To fasten two ropes together, use a Sheet bend or a Fisherman's knot instead. ...
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SQUARE ENIX (Japanese: スクウェア・エニックス) is a Japanese producer of popular video games and manga. The main genre in which Square Enix competes is the role playing games genre, with such major video game franchises as the Final Fantasy series and the Dragon Quest series (previously known as Dragon Warrior in North America). Square Enix was formed as the result of a merger between Square Co., Ltd. ...
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| squatting |
Squatting is the act of occupying an abandoned or unoccupied space or building that the squatter does not own, rent, or otherwise have permission to use. Squatters often claim rights over the spaces they have squatted by virtue of occupation, rather than ownership; in this sense, squatting is similar to (and potentially a necessary condition of) adverse possession, by which a possessor of real property without title may eventually gain legal title to the real property. ...
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| squirrel |
Squirrel is the common name for rodents of the family Sciuridae, and can sometimes be used to describe someone who is a 'goof' or 'clown' (ie: he is a squirrel or is 'squirrely'). In everyday speech in the English-speaking world it usually refers to members of the genera Sciurus and Tamiasciurus. These typical members of the family are tree squirrels with large bushy tails, and are native to Europe, Asia and the Americas. Similar genera are found in Africa. ...
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| squint |
A deviation of visual axis from its fixing position. Usually the word is used for a manifest deviation.
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| SQ | diapsid reptiles: snakes and lizards |
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| SQ | an epithelial cell that is flat like a plate and form a single layer of epithelial tissue |
| SQ | the most common form of skin cancer |
| SQ | a minute scale (on a plant or fungus) |
| SQ | (botany) covered with tiny scales |
| SQ | spend extravagantly |
| SQ | spend lavishly or wastefully on |
| SQ | spend thoughtlessly |
| SQ | not used to good advantage |
| SQ | a recklessly extravagant consumer |
| SQ | spending resources lavishly and wastefully |
| SQ | prodigious squandering (usually by a government) |
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