| glossospasm | Spasmodic contraction of the tongue. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| glossosteresis | Partial or total surgical excision of the tongue. (12 Dec 1998) |
| glossotomy | Any cutting operation on the tongue, usually to obtain access to further reaches of the pharynx. Origin: Glosso-+ G. Tome, incision (05 Mar 2000) |
| glossotrichia | Synonym: hairy tongue. Origin: Glosso-+ G. Thrix, hair (05 Mar 2000) |
| glossy | 1. Smooth and shining; reflecting luster from a smooth surface; highly polished; lustrous; as, glossy silk; a glossy surface. 2. Smooth; specious; plausible; as, glossy deceit. Origin: See Gloss luster. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| glossy skin | Shiny atrophy of the skin, usually of the hands, following nerve injury. Synonym: atrophoderma neuriticum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| glossorrhaphy |
Surgery to stitch the tongue
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| glossa |
Noun. (Greek, glossa = tongue. Pl., glossae). 1. The median lobe of the maxillae formed by the fusion of the two paraglossae and the two glossae in bees. 2. The paired inner lobes of gnathobases of the labium or fused second maxilla. 3. Loosely used as a synonym for the tongue, especially applied to the coiled structure of the Lepidoptera. See Ligula.
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The shininess or reflectiveness of a coating. Flat paints have no gloss; high gloss paints have very noticeable gloss.
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The shininess or reflectiveness of a coating. Flat paints have no gloss; high gloss paints have very noticeable gloss.
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A shiny coating applied to a printed piece.
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