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wedge A wedge is an inclined plane with either one or two sloping sides. It converts motion in one direction into a splitting motion that acts at right angles to the blade. Nearly all cutting machines use the wedge. A lifting machine may use a wedge to get under a load. The following are all examples of wedges: chisel, saw, screwdriver, scissors, door wedge, thumbtack, pin, and nail.
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wedge A tapered piece of wood.
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wedge e. one used as a lever in tooth extraction, being placed in a hole drilled into the root of the tooth below the investing bony tissue to rework a tooth.
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wedge p. blood pressure measured by a small catheter wedged into a vessel, occluding it; see pulmonary capillary wedge p. and wedged hepatic vein p.
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wedge r. removal of a triangular-shaped segment of tissue.
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