| Bollinger's g.’s |
1. small, yellowish white granules in mulberry-like masses, containing micrococci, seen in the granulation tissue of botryomycosis. 2. see under body.
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| bolster f.’s |
the swollen fingers that result from a Candida infection in workers who handle sugar.
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| bolster s. |
a suture the ends of which are tied over a tiny roll of gauze or a piece of rubber tubing, in order to lessen the pressure on the skin.
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| Bolton p. |
a craniometric landmark located at the top of the convex curvature of the retrocondylar fossa, posterior to the condyle and between it and the basal surface of the occipital bone. Called also p. Bo.
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| Bolton t. |
the triangle formed by drawing a line from the nasion to the sella turcica to the Bolton point.
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| bol | move or jump suddenly |
| bol | leave suddenly and as if in a hurry |
| bol | run away |
| bol | in a rigid manner |
| bol | (informal) directly |
| bol | an implement for cutting bolts |
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