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mesiognathic Denoting malposition of one or both jaws forward from their normal position.
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mesioincisal Relating to the mesial and incisal surfaces of a tooth; denoting the angle formed by their junction.
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mesiolabial Relating to the mesial and labial surfaces of a tooth; denoting especially the angle formed by their junction.
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mesiolingual Relating to the mesial and lingual surfaces of a tooth; denoting especially the angle formed by their junction.
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mesiolinguo-occlusal Denoting the angle formed by the junction of the mesial, lingual, and occlusal surfaces of a bicuspid or molar tooth.
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mesiolinguopulpal Relating to the angle denoting the junction of the mesial, lingual, and pulpal surfaces in a tooth cavity preparation.
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mesioplacement Malposition of a tooth mesial to normal, in an anterior direction following the curvature of the dental arch.
Synonym: mesial displacement, mesioplacement.
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mesiopulpal Pertaining to the inner wall or floor of a cavity preparation on the mesial side of a tooth.
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mesioversion Malposition of a tooth mesial to normal, in an anterior direction following the curvature of the dental arch.
Synonym: mesial displacement, mesioplacement.
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mesityl <chemistry> A hypothetical radical formerly supposed to exist in mesityl oxide.
<chemistry> Mesityl oxide, a volatile liquid having the odour of peppermint, obtained by certain dehydrating agents from acetone; formerly
Synonym: dumasin.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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mesitylenate <chemistry> A salt of mesitylenic acid.
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mesitylene <chemistry> A colourless, fragrant liquid, C6H3(CH3)3, of the benzene series of hydrocarbons, obtained by distilling acetone with sulphuric acid. Mesitylenic.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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mesitylol <chemistry> A crystalline substance obtained from mesitylene.
Origin: Mesitylene + -ol.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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Mesmer F. A., Austrian physician, 1733-1815.
See: mesmerism.
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mesmerise An obsolete term for hypnotise.
Origin: see mesmerism
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