| mastoptosis | Ptosis or sagging of the breast. Origin: masto-+ G. Ptosis, a falling (05 Mar 2000) |
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| mastorrhagia | Haemorrhage from a breast. Origin: masto-+ G. Rhegnymi, to burst forth (05 Mar 2000) |
| mastosquamous | Relating to the mastoid and the squamous portions of the temporal bone. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mastosyrinx | A fistula of the mammary gland. Origin: masto-+ G. Syrinx, tube (05 Mar 2000) |
| mastotomy | Incision of the breast. Synonym: mammotomy. Origin: masto-+ G. Tome, incision (05 Mar 2000) |
| masturbate | To practice masturbation. Origin: L. Masturbari, pp. Masturbatus (05 Mar 2000) |
| masturbation | Sexual stimulation or gratification of the self. (12 Dec 1998) |
| masticatory |
increases flow of saliva upon chewing
Ãâó: www.herbalgram.org/default.asp
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| masturbation |
Manual or other non-penetrative (penile) stimulation of oneself or a partner for sexual pleasure.
Ãâó: www.thehardnessfactor.com/exclusives/glossary.html
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| mastoid bone |
cranial bone directly behind the outer ear.
Ãâó: www.nffr.org/FamilySupportDictionary.htm
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| mast- |
a portable derrick that is capable of being raised as a unit.
Ãâó: www.fi.edu/fellows/fellow2/jan99/new/oilvocab.html
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| mastectomy |
Surgery to remove the breast (or as much of the breast tissue as possible).
Ãâó: www.ahrq.gov/consumer/brcanglos.htm
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| MAST | a soft-furred chocolate-brown bat with folded ears and small wings |
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| MAST | fungi in which the spores and gametes are motile |
| MAST | fungi in which the spores and gametes are motile |
| MAST | protozoa having flagella |
| MAST | usually nonphotosynthetic free-living protozoan with whiplike appendages |
| MAST | usually nonphotosynthetic free-living protozoan with whiplike appendages |
| MAST | giant whip scorpions |
| MAST | large whipscorpion of Mexico and southern United States that emits a vinegary odor when alarmed |
| MAST | inflammation of a breast (or udder) |
| MAST | a large connective tissue cell that contains histamine and heparin and serotonin which are released in allergic reactions or in response to injury or inflammation |
| MAST | extinct elephant-like mammal that flourished worldwide from Miocene through Pleistocene times |
| MAST | extinct elephant-like mammal that flourished worldwide from Miocene through Pleistocene times |
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