| wash b. |
1. a flexible squeeze-bottle with delivery tube, or a bottle having two tubes through the cork, so arranged that blowing into one will force a stream of liquid from the other; used in washing chemical materials. 2. a bottle containing some washing fluid, through which gases are passed for the purpose of freeing them from impurities.
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| wash-out p. |
that in which the radiograph is taken after the kidneys have been filled with a contrast solution and then “washed out” by water diuresis, increasing the contrast between a normal and a malfunctioning kidney.
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| washed c. |
a blood clot composed of fibrin and platelets; see also white thrombus, under thrombus.
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| washed s. |
sperm from a sample that has undergone sperm washing in preparation for artificial insemination; see under washing.
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| washing |
1. cleaning or bathing; see irrigation and bath. 2. the process of doing this.
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