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  • paraffin wax
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  • wax
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  • wax denture
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  • wax model
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  • wax bite
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  • wax bougie
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  • wax denture
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  • inlay wax
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  • wax model
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  • paraffin wax
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  • wax pattern
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  • wax
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  • aseptic surgical wax
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  • aseptic surgical wax
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  • inlay wax
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  • mineral wax
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  • paraffin and wax
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  • paraffin wax
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  • sheet wax
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  • sticky wax
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  • paraffin wax
    ÆÄ¶óÇÉ ¹Ð¶ø(ÚÌÕÅ)
  • wax
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  • wax acid
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WBA wax bean agglutinin; whole body activity
WE wax ester; Wernicke encephalopathy; western encephalitis; western encephalomyelitis; wound of entry
WxB wax bite
WxP wax pattern
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CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 1 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
grave wax A soft, unctuous, or waxy substance, of a light brown colour, into which the fat and muscle tissue of dead bodies sometimes are converted, by long immersion in water or by burial in moist places. It is a result of fatty degeneration.
Origin: L. Adeps, adipis, fat + cera wax: cf. F. Adipocere.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
grave 1. To dig. Chaucer. "He hath graven and digged up a pit." (Ps. Vii. 16 (Book of Common Prayer))
2. To carve or cut, as letters or figures, on some hard substance; to engrave. "Thou shalt take two onyx stones, and grave on them the names of the children of Israel." (Ex. Xxviii. 9)
3. To carve out or give shape to, by cutting with a chisel; to sculpture; as, to grave an image. "With gold men may the hearte grave." (Chaucer)
4. To impress deeply (on the mind); to fix indelibly. "O! may they graven in thy heart remain." (Prior)
5. To entomb; to bury. "Lie full low, graved in the hollow ground." (Shak)
Origin: AS. Grafan to dig, grave, engrave; akin to OFries. Greva, D. Graven, G. Graben, OHG. & Goth. Graban, Dan. Grabe, Sw. Grafva, Icel. Grafa, but prob. Not to Gr. Grafein to write, E. Graphic. Cf. Grave, Grove.
1. Of great weight; heavy; ponderous. "His shield grave and great." (Chapman)
2. Of importance; momentous; weighty; influential; sedate; serious; said of character, relations, etc.; as, grave deportment, character, influence, etc. "Most potent, grave, and reverend seigniors." (Shak) "A grave and prudent law, full of moral equity." (Milton)
3. Not light or gay; solemn; sober; plain; as, a grave colour; a grave face.
4. (Mus) (a) Not acute or sharp; low; deep; said of sound; as, a grave note or key. "The thicker the cord or string, the more grave is the note or tone." (Moore (Encyc. Of Music))
Slow and solemn in movement. Grave accent. (Pron) See the Note under Accent.
Synonym: Solemn, sober, serious, sage, staid, demure, thoughtful, sedate, weighty, momentous, important.
Grave, Sober, Serious, Solemn. Sober supposes the absence of all exhilaration of spirits, and is opposed to gay or flighty; as, sober thought. Serious implies considerateness or reflection, and is opposed to jocose or sportive; as, serious and important concerns. Grave denotes a state of mind, appearance, etc, which results from the pressure of weighty interests, and is opposed to hilarity of feeling or vivacity of manner; as, a qrave remark; qrave attire. Solemn is applied to a case in which gravity is carried to its highest point; as, a solemn admonition; a solemn promise.
Origin: F, fr. L. Gravis heavy; cf. It. & Sp. Grave heavy, grave. See Grief.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
grave robbing The stealing of corpses after burial, especially for medical dissection. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, in the absence of laws governing the acquisition of dissecting material for the study of anatomy, the needs of anatomy classes were met by surreptitious methods: body-snatching and grave robbing. The infamous practice of "burking", murder to procure bodies for dissection, was given the name of a rascal named w. Burke, hanged in edinburgh in 1829.
(12 Dec 1998)
Grave's disease <disease, endocrinology> A common cause of hyperthyroidism caused by an underlying autoimmune mechanism.
(18 Nov 1997)
animal wax Beeswax, spermaceti, and any wax derived from the animal kingdom.
(05 Mar 2000)
baseplate wax A hard pink wax used in dentistry for making occlusion rims.
(05 Mar 2000)
bleached wax Yellow wax bleached by being rolled very thin and exposed to the light and air, or bleached by chemical oxidants; same uses as yellow wax.
Synonym: bleached wax, white beeswax.
(05 Mar 2000)
bone wax A mixture of antiseptic agents, oil, and wax used to stop bleeding by plugging bone cavities or haversian canals.
Synonym: Horsley's bone wax.
(05 Mar 2000)
boxing wax Wax used for boxing impressions.
See: boxing.
(05 Mar 2000)
Brazil wax A wax obtained from the Brazilian wax palm, Copernica cerifera; used in pharmaceuticals to coat medicaments in sustained release preparations and surfaces of tablets; used in waxes for wood and metal.
Synonym: Brazil wax, palm wax.
(05 Mar 2000)
carnauba wax A wax obtained from the Brazilian wax palm, Copernica cerifera; used in pharmaceuticals to coat medicaments in sustained release preparations and surfaces of tablets; used in waxes for wood and metal.
Synonym: Brazil wax, palm wax.
(05 Mar 2000)
palm wax A wax obtained from the Brazilian wax palm, Copernica cerifera; used in pharmaceuticals to coat medicaments in sustained release preparations and surfaces of tablets; used in waxes for wood and metal.
Synonym: Brazil wax, palm wax.
(05 Mar 2000)
vegetable wax Palm wax or any wax derived from plants such as the bayberry.
(05 Mar 2000)
paraffin wax A wax derived from petroleum.
Synonym: mineral wax.
(05 Mar 2000)
casting wax Any soft solid wax used in dentistry for patterns of all types and for many other purposes; most are basically paraffin but are modified by addition of gum dammar, carnauba wax, or other ingredients, to meet various requirements.
Synonym: inlay wax.
(05 Mar 2000)
Chinese wax A vegetable wax, a wax secreted by a scale insect, Coccus ceriferus or C. Pela, and deposited in the twigs of a species of ash tree; used in China to make candles and also medicinally.
(05 Mar 2000)
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