| broad t. |
Diphyllobothrium latum.
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| broad-s. |
effective against a wide range of microorganisms; said of an antibiotic.
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| broad-spectrum a. |
one that is effective against a wide range of bacteria, both gram-positive and gram-negative.
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| Broadbent registration p. |
the midpoint of the perpendicular from the center of the sella turcica to the nasion-postcondylare plane. Called also p. R.
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| Broadbent's inverted s. |
pulsations synchronizing with ventricular systole on the posterior lateral wall of the chest in gross dilatation of the left atrium.
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| broad | diving ducks of North America having a bluish-gray bill |
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| broad | tropical American heron related to night herons |
| broad | message that is transmitted by radio or television |
| broad | a radio or television show |
| broad | cause to become widely known |
| broad | broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television |
| broad | sow over a wide area, esp. by hand |
| broad | made widely known especially by radio or television |
| broad | sown by casting over a wide area especially by hand |
| broad | so as to scatter or be distributed widely or in all directions |
| broad | the area over which a radio or tv transmission can be received |
| broad | a journalist who broadcasts on radio or television |
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