| discobolus a. |
a position resembling that of a discus thrower, caused by stimulation of the semicircular canals.
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| discogenetic |
discogenic.
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| discogenic |
caused by derangement of an intervertebral disk.
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| discography |
diskography.
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| discoid |
1. shaped like a disk. 2. a dental instrument with a circular blade around the entire periphery except where it meets the shank; used to carve dental restorations. 3. a disk-shaped dental excavator designed to remove the carious dentin of a decayed tooth.
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| disco | of electrical appliances |
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| disco | lacking orderly continuity |
| disco | not plugged in or connected to a power source |
| disco | marked by or composed of disconnected parts or sounds |
| disco | marked by sudden changes in subject and sharp transitions |
| disco | having been divided |
| disco | state of being disconnected |
| disco | the act of breaking a connection |
| disco | state of being disconnected |
| disco | causing dejection |
| disco | sad beyond comforting |
| disco | in grief-stricken loneliness |
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