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cupula A gelatinous membrane located within the ampulla of each semicircular canal that completely seals the canal. The cupula contains the cilia of the semicircular canal hair cells and displaces as the experiences angular acceleration.
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cupped leaf blade having the center of the leaf lower than the margins; concave.
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cup Similar to SPREADER PAN in which it sets. Spreads molten lead around spreader pan through holes in side. Receives lead as it comes from spout.
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cupping a technique of applying suction over selected points or zones in the body. A vacuum is created by warming the air in a glass jar and overturning it onto the body to disperse areas of local congestion. This therapy is used in the treatment of arthritis, bronchitis, and sprains, among other ailments.
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cupped A board or plank whose edges are higher or lower than the center. Cupping is often found in decks, where the board edges are higher than the middle. Water, trapped in the cupped area, accelerates rot.
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