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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • balm
    1. ÁøÁ¤Á¦ 2. ÇâÀ¯¿¬°í 3. ¹ß»ï
  • bilateral cleft lip and palate
    ¾çÂÊÀÔ¼úÀÔõÀå°¥¸²Áõ, ¾çÃø±¸¼ø±¸°³¿­
  • blastopore lip
    ÁָӴϹèÀÔ¼ú, Æ÷¹è°ø¼ø
  • cleft lip
    ÀÔ¼ú°¥¸²(Áõ), ±¸¼ø¿­
  • cleft lip nasal deformity
    °¥¸²ÀÔ¼úÄÚº¯Çü
  • cleft lip repair
    °¥¸²ÀÔ¼úº¹¿ø(¼ú), ±¸¼ø¿­º¹¿ø(¼ú)
  • dorsal lip
    µîÂÊÀÔ¼ú
  • lip
    1. ÀÔ¼ú, ±¸¼ø 2. ¼ø(âî)
  • lip adhesion
    ÀÔ¼úÀ¯Âø, ±¸¼øÀ¯Âø
  • lip biting habit
    ÀÔ¼ú±ú¹³½À°ü, ±³¼øº®
  • lip reading
    µ¶¼ø¼ú(ÔÁâîâú), ÀÔ¼úÀбâ
  • lip reflex
    ÀÔ¼ú¹Ý»ç, ¼ø¹Ý»ç
  • lip-switch flap
    ÀÔ¼ú¾ù¹Ù²ÞÇÇÆÇ
  • median cleft lip
    Á¤ÁßÀÔ¼ú°¥¸²(Áõ), Á¤Áß±¸¼ø¿­
  • rhombencephalic lip
    ¸¶¸§³úÀÔ¼ú, ´É³ú¼ø
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • lip
    ÀÔ¼ú
  • cleft lip
    ÀÔ¼ú°¥¸²Áõ, ±¸¼ø¿­
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • lip adhesion
    ÀÔ¼úÀ¯Âø¼ú, ±¸¼øÀ¯Âø¼ú
  • tongue-to-lip adhesion
    ÇôÀÔ¼úÀ¯Âø
  • bilateral cleft lip and palate
    ¾çÂÊÀÔ¼úÀÔõÀå°¥¸²Áõ
  • blastopore lip
    ÁָӴϹèÀÔ¼ú
  • cleft lip
    ÀÔ¼ú°¥¸²Áõ
  • cleft lip repair
    °¥¸²ÀÔ¼úº¹¿ø(¼ú)
  • cleft lip nasal deformity
    °¥¸²ÀÔ¼úÄÚº¯Çü
  • lip-switch flap
    ÀÔ¼ú¾ù¹Ù²ÞÇÇÆÇ
  • hare lip
    (¢¡cleft lip) ÀÔ¼ú°¥¸²Áõ
  • lip biting habit
    ÀÔ¼ú±ú¹³½À°ü, ±³¼øº®
  • lip
    ÀÔ¼ú
  • lip reading
    ¼øµ¶¹ý, ÀÔ¼úÀбâ
  • lip reflex
    ÀÔ¼ú¹Ý»ç, ¼ø¹Ý»ç
  • median cleft lip
    Á¤ÁßÀÔ¼ú°¥¸²Áõ
  • rhombencephalic lip
    ¸¶¸§³úÀÔ¼ú
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • acetabular lip<³ª> labrum acetabulare
    °ü°ñ±¸ ¼ø(ΰÍéÏ¿âî), ºñ±¸ ¼ø(ºñÏ¿âî).
  • articular lip
    °üÀý Å׵θ®, °üÀý ¼ø(¡­âî).
  • glenoidal lip<³ª> labrum glenoidale
    °üÀý¼ø(μï½âî).
  • glenoidal lip<³ª> labrum glenoidale
    °üÀý ¼ø(μï½âî).
  • hare lip
    ±¸¼ø¿­
  • incomplete cleft of lip
    ºÒ¿ÏÀü±¸¼ø¿­(ÝÕèÇîïÏ¢âîæñ).
  • plastic repair on lip
    ±¸¼øÇü¼º¼ö¼ú(Ï¢âîû¡à÷â¢âú).
  • posterior lip
    µÚÀÔ¼ú, Èļø(ý­âî).
  • posterior lip sclerectomy
    Àý°³Èĺΰø¸·ÀýÁ¦(¼ú)
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • desk-top analyzer
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  • acetabular lip<³ª> labrum acetabulare
    °ü°ñ±¸ ¼ø(ΰÍéÏ¿âî), ºñ±¸ ¼ø(ºñÏ¿âî).
  • articular lip
    °üÀý Å׵θ®, °üÀý ¼ø(¡­âî).
  • bilateral cleft lip
    ¾çÂÊÀÔ¼ú°¥¸²Áõ
  • blastopore lip
    ÁָӴϹèÀÔ¼ú
  • cheiloschisis =cleft lip
    Åä¼ø, ¼ø¿­, ¾ðìÀÌ
  • cheiloschisis =cleft lip
    Åä¼ø(÷Íâî), (±¸)¼ø¿­(Ï¢âîæñ)(¾ðìÀÌ).
  • cleft lip
    ±¸¼ø¿­(Ï¢âîæñ).
  • cleft lip
    ±¸¼ø¿­
  • cleft lip
    ¼ø¿­
  • complete cleft of lip
    ¿ÏÀü±¸¼øÆÄ¿­(¡­Ï¢âî÷òæñ).
  • congenital lip fistula
    ¼±Ãµ¼º ÀÔ¼ú ´©Ãâ°ü
  • defect of lip
    ÀÔ¼ú°áÇÔ
  • dorsal lip
    µÚÀÔ¼ú
  • dorsal lip
    µîÂÊÀÔ¼ú
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • Lateral lip
    °¡Âʼ±
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿ÜÃø¼ø
  • Lateral lip
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿ÜÃø¼ø
  • Tympanic lip
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] °í½Ç¼ø
  • Neurocentral lip
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  • Dorsal lip
    µÚÀÔ¼ú
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Èļø
  • Dorsal lip
    µîÂÊÀÔ¼ú
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¹èÃø¼ø
  • Rhombencephalic lip
    ¸¶¸§³úÀÔ¼ú
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ´É³ú¼ø
  • External lip
    ¹Ù±ù´É¼±
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿Ü¼ø
  • Ventral lip
    ¹èÂÊÀÔ¼ú
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] º¹Ãø¼ø
  • Internal lip
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ³»¼ø
  • Vestibular lip
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀüÁ¤¼ø
  • Medial lip
    ¾ÈÂʼ±
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ³»Ãø¼ø
  • Ventral lip
    ¾ÕÀÔ¼ú
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Àü¼ø
  • Blastopore lip
    ÁָӴϹèÀÔ¼ú
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿ø±¸¼ø
  • Lip of optic cup
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¾È¹è¼ø
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • cleft lip
    ±¸¼ø¿­
  • lip
    ÀÔ¼ú, ±¸¼ø
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CR calculation rate; calculus removed; calorie-restricted; cardiac rehabilitation; cardiac resuscitatio...
TOP termination of pregnancy; topoisomerase
top topical
LIP Lymphoid Interstitial Pneumonia
AEC ankyloblepharon, ectodermal defects, and cleft lip [syndrome]; at earliest convenience; Atomic Energ...
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BBTV Banana bunchy top virus
BCTV Beet curly top virus
TOP termination of pregnancy
CL Cleft lip
CLP Cleft lip and palate
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • spinning top
    ÆØÀÌ
  • top
    »óÃþ
  • bilateral cleft lip
    ¾çÃø¼º ±¸¼ø¿­
  • cleft lip
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  • complete cleft of lip
    ¿ÏÀü ±¸¼ø ÆÄ¿­
  • dorsal lip
    µîÂÊ ÀÔ¼ú
  • free lip area
    À¯¸® ±¸¼ø ºÎÀ§
  • high lip line
    »ó¼ø¼±
    À­ ÀÔ¼úÀÇ À§ÂÊ °æ°è.
  • lip activity
    ÀÔ¼ú ¿îµ¿, ÀÔ¼ú Ȱµ¿·Â
  • lip biting habit
    ±³¼øº®
    ÈçÈ÷ ±äÀåÇϰųª °úµµÇÑ ½ºÆ®·¹½º¸¦ ¹Þ¾ÒÀ» ¶§ ¹«ÀǽÄÀûÀ¸·Î ÀÔ¼úÀ» ±ú¹«´Â »ç¶÷ÀÌ ¸¹´Ù. ÀÌ·± ±³¼øº®À» °¡Áø »ç¶÷Àº ºÎÁ¤±³ÇÕÀÌ ¸¹°í ±³Á¤À» ÇÒ ¶§ °¡Àå ¿ì¼±ÀûÀ¸·Î ±³¼øº® µîÀÇ ½À°üÀ» °íÃÄ¾ß ÇÑ´Ù.
  • lip border region
    ÀÔ¼ú º¯¿¬ ºÎÀ§
  • lip cancer
    ÀÔ¼ú ¾Ï
  • lip cleft
    ±¸¼ø¿­, Åä¼ø
    À­ÀÔ¼úÀÌ ¼¼·Î·Î °¥¶óÁ® ÀÖ´Â »óÅÂ.
  • lip commissure
    ±¸°¢
  • lip line
    ¼ø¼±, ±¸¼ø¼±
    high li
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balm 1. <botany> An aromatic plant of the genus Melissa.
2. The resinous and aromatic exudation of certain trees or shrubs.
3. Any fragrant ointment.
4. Anything that heals or that mitigates pain. "Balm for each ill.
<zoology>" Balm cricket, the European cicada.
<botany> Balm of Gilead, a small evergreen African and Asiatic tree of the terebinthine family (Balsamodendron Gileadense). Its leaves yield, when bruised, a strong aromatic scent; and from this tree is obtained the balm of Gilead of the shops, or balsam of Mecca. This has a yellowish or greenish colour, a warm, bitterish, aromatic taste, and a fragrant smell. It is valued as an unguent and cosmetic by the Turks. The fragrant herb Dracocephalum Canariense is familiarly called balm of Gilead, and so are the American trees, Populus balsamifera, variety candicans (balsam poplar), and Abies balsamea (balsam fir).
Origin: OE. Baume, OF. Bausme, basme, F. Baume, L. Balsamum balsam, from Gr.; perhaps of Semitic origin; cf. Heb. Basam. Cf. Balsam.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
balm of Gilead An oleoresin from Commiphora opobalsamum (family Burseraceae), probably the myrrh of the Bible; used in perfumery.
Synonym: Mecca balsam, opobalsamum.
(05 Mar 2000)
mountain balm The dried leaves of Eriodictyon californicum (family Hydrophyllaceae); the fluidextract and the syrup have been used as an expectorant and to mask the taste of bitter substances.
Synonym: mountain balm, yerba santa.
(05 Mar 2000)
sweet balm <botany> A genus of labiate herbs, including the balm, or bee balm (Melissa officinalis).
Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Melissa a bee, honey.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
top 1. To cover on the top; to tip; to cap; chiefly used in the past participle. "Like moving mountains topped with snow." (Waller) "A mount Of alabaster, topped with golden spires." (Milton)
2. To rise above; to excel; to outgo; to surpass. "Topping all others in boasting." (Shak) "Edmund the base shall top the legitimate." (Shak)
3. To rise to the top of; to go over the top of. "But wind about till thou hast topped the hill." (Denham)
4. To take off the or upper part of; to crop. "Top your rose trees a little with your knife." (Evelyn)
5. To perform eminently, or better than before. "From endeavoring universally to top their parts, they will go universally beyond them." (Jeffrey)
6. To raise one end of, as a yard, so that that end becomes higher than the other. To top off, to complete by putting on, or finishing, the top or uppermost part of; as, to top off a stack of hay; hence, to complete; to finish; to adorn.
1. A child's toy, commonly in the form of a conoid or pear, made to spin on its point, usually by drawing off a string wound round its surface or stem, the motion being sometimes continued by means of a whip.
2. A plug, or conical block of wood, with longitudital grooves on its surface, in which the strands of the rope slide in the process of twisting.
Origin: CF. OD. Dop, top, OHG, MNG, & dial. G. Topf; perhaps akin to G. Topf a pot.
1. The highest part of anything; the upper end, edge, or extremity; the upper side or surface; summit; apex; vertex; cover; lid; as, the top of a spire; the top of a house; the top of a mountain; the top of the ground. "The star that bids the shepherd fold, Now the top of heaven doth hold." (Milton)
2. The utmost degree; the acme; the summit. "The top of my ambition is to contribute to that work." (Pope)
3. The highest rank; the most honorable position; the utmost attainable place; as, to be at the top of one's class, or at the top of the school. "And wears upon hisbaby brow the round And top of sovereignty." (Shak)
4. The chief person; the most prominent one. "Other . . . Aspired to be the top of zealots." (Milton)
5. The crown of the head, or the hair upon it; the head. "From top to toe" "All the stored vengeance of Heaven fall On her ungrateful top !" (Shak)
6. The head, or upper part, of a plant. "The buds . . . Are called heads, or tops, as cabbageheads." (I. Watts)
7. A platform surrounding the head of the lower mast and projecting on all sudes. It serves to spead the topmast rigging, thus strengheningthe mast, and also furnishes a convenient standing place for the men aloft.
8. A bundle or ball of slivers of comkbed wool, from which the noils, or dust, have been taken out.
9. Eve; verge; point. "He was upon the top of his marriage with Magdaleine."
10. The part of a cut gem between the girdle, or circumference, and the table, or flat upper surface.
Top is often used adjectively or as the first part of compound words, usually self-explaining; as, top stone, or topstone; top-boots, or top boots; top soil, or top-soil. Top and but, a phrase used to denote a method of working long tapering planks by bringing the but of one plank to the top of the other to make up a constant breadth in two layers.
<zoology> Top minnow, a small viviparous fresh water fish (Gambusia patruelis) abundant in the Southern United States. Also applied to other similar species.
Origin: AS. Top; akin to OFries. Top a tuft, D. Top top, OHG. Zopf end, tip, tuft of hair, G. Zopf tuft of hair, pigtail, top of a tree, Icel. Toppr a tuft of hair, crest, top, Dan. Top, Sw. Topp pinnacle, top; of uncertain origin. Cf. Tuft.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
top-shaped <botany> Having the shape of a top; cone-shaped, with the apex downward; turbinate.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
top-shell <zoology> Any one of numerous species of marine top_shaped shells of the genus Thochus, or family Trochidae.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
turban-top <botany> A kind of fungus with an irregularly wrinkled, somewhat globular pileus (Helvella, or Gyromitra, esculenta).
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
flat top waves Activity in the electroencephalogram having a pattern suggesting a flat top; these wave's are often found in temporal lobe discharges.
(05 Mar 2000)
acetabular lip A fibrocartilaginous rim attached to the margin of the acetabulum of the hip bone.
Synonym: labrum acetabulare, acetabular lip, circumferential cartilage, cotyloid ligament, ligamentum cotyloideum.
(05 Mar 2000)
anterior lip of uterine os The portion of the vaginal part of the uterine cervix that bounds the ostium anteriorly intervening between the ostium and the anterior vaginal fornix. It is slightly shorter than labium posterius.
Synonym: labium anterius ostii uteri.
(05 Mar 2000)
articular lip A fibrocartilaginous lip around the margin of the concave portion of some joints.
Synonym: labrum articulare, articular lip.
(05 Mar 2000)
vestibular lip of limbus of spiral lamina vestibular labium of limbus of spiral lamina
glenoidal lip A ring of fibrocartilage attached to the margin of the glenoid cavity of the scapula to increase its depth.
Synonym: labrum glenoidale, articular margin, circumferential cartilage, glenoid ligament, glenoidal lip, ligamentum glenoidale.
(05 Mar 2000)
medial lip of linea aspera The medial margin of the linea aspera of the femur that provides attachment for part of the vastus medialis muscle.
Synonym: labium mediale lineae asperae.
(05 Mar 2000)
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    ÇѱÛ
  • balm
    ÇâÀ¯; ¹æÇâ; À§¾È(¹°); ¾ÈÁ¤Á¦
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  • garden balm
    Çâ¼ö ¹ÚÇÏ
  • lip
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  • blubber lip
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  • cleft lip
    ¾ðûÀÌ
  • lip
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  • lip
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  • lip reading
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  • lip service
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  • on the top floor
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  • top
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  • chimney top
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