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sport 1. A spontaneous mutation that generates a new rose. Climbing roses are sports of bush roses (see Climbing Rose). Other common sports include changes in color and petal count. Some sports are stable and can lead to the introduction of a new rose. Others are fleeting and will quickly revert back to the parent. 2. (Good Sport) How you describe your husband after he has dug a new flock of holes for the annual expansion of your rose garden.
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sports m. the field of medicine concerned with injuries sustained in athletic endeavors, including their prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
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sports medicine A branch of medicine that specializes in the prevention and treatment of injuries resulting from training for and participation in athletic events. Among the most common sports injuries are shin splints, runner
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sports medicine Medicine and treatment associated with sports related injuries.
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sport An individual arising from the result of mutation, chimeral rearrangement, or mitotic recombination that is genotypically or phenotypically different from the original individual.
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