| compress |
This is a fabric or substance prepared hot or cold to an area of the body, for relief of swelling and pain, or to produce localized pressure.
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| compression |
Occurs sometimes when grafts are put into slits when the existing tissue 'compresses' the follicle. This can cause poor growth and/or improper direction of the hair.
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| compression fracture |
the collapse of a bone, most often a vertebra
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| compress |
To reduce the size of a digital file for the purpose of speedier file transfer and archiving.
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| comprehend |
Understand the meaning or the significance.
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