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a muscle that turns a part outward.
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| evening primrose oil |
An oil derived from Oenothera biennis, a biennial herb with yellow flowers, that contains omega-6 fatty acids. It is promoted for the treatment of inflammatory conditions, e.g., of the skin or joints.
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| evenomation |
Removal of venom from a biting insect or reptile; removal of venom from the victim of a bite.
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| evening primrose oil |
Can have anti-inflammatory and emollient benefits for skin.
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| eversion |
Moving sole of foot away from medial plane
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