| escapement | <zoology> That portion of an anadromous fish population that escapes the commercial and recreational fisheries and reaches the freshwater spawning grounds. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| escapement s.’s |
spaces which permit the escape of material being comminuted between the occlusal surfaces of the teeth, provided by the cusps and ridges, sulci and developmental ridges of the teeth, and the embrasures between the teeth.
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| escapement | mechanical device that regulates movement |
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