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| hump | 1. A protuberance; especially, the protuberance formed by a crooked back. 2. <zoology> A fleshy protuberance on the back of an animal, as a camel or whale. Origin: Cf. D. Homp a lump, LG. Hump heap, hill, stump, possibly akin to E. Heap. Cf. Hunch. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| humpback | 1. A crooked back; a humped back. 2. A humpbacked person; a hunchback. 3. <marine biology> Any whale of the genus Megaptera, characterised by a hump or bunch on the back. Several species are known. The most common ones in the North Atlantic are Megaptera longimana of Europe, and M. Osphyia of America; that of the California coasts is M. Versabilis. A small salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha), of the northwest coast of America. Compare: Hunchback. (06 Mar 1998) |
| Humphry's ligament | <anatomy> The ligamentous band that passes anterior to the posterior cruciate ligament, extending between the posterior portion of the lateral meniscus and the upper end of the anterior cruciate ligament. Synonym: ligamentum meniscofemorale anterius, Humphry's ligament. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Humphry, Sir George | <person> English surgeon, 1820-1896. See: Humphry's ligament. (05 Mar 2000) |
| buffalo hump | Term used to describe the distribution of a fat deposit seen posteriorly over the upper thoracic vertebrae; seen in hyperadrenocorticalism (Cushing's syndrome). Synonym: buffalo hump. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| hampton hump | <radiology> Pleural-based shallow consolidation in the form of a truncated cone with the base against the pleural surface, seen in pulmonary infarction (12 Dec 1998) |
| Hampton's hump | A juxtapleural pulmonary soft tissue density on a chest radiograph, convex toward the hilum, usually at the costophrenic angle; described as a manifestation of pulmonary infarction. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dowager's hump | Postmenopausal cervical kyphosis of older women. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dromedary hump | <radiology> Extra mass of normal tissue found only on the lateral portion of the left kidney, normal variant. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Megaptera novaeangliae, Humpback Whales, Whale, Humpback, Whales, Humpback
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kyphosis: an abnormal backward curve to the vertebral column a person whose back is hunched because of abnormal curvature of the upper spine large whalebone whale with long flippers noted for arching or humping its back as it dives
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| hump back |
The condition of having a hump or protrusion on the back, marring a gracefully arched outline.
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A description of the sideview of a bridge having relatively steep approach embankments leading to the bridge deck.
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a rounded eminence; called also gibbus.
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kyphosis.
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| hump | something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from a form |
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| hump | have sexual intercourse with |
| hump | arch one's back |
| hump | large whalebone whale with long flippers noted for arching or humping its back as it dives |
| hump | a person whose back is hunched because of abnormal curvature of the upper spine |
| hump | an abnormal backward curve to the vertebral column |
| hump | large whalebone whale with long flippers noted for arching or humping its back as it dives |
| hump | characteristic of or suffering from kyphosis, an abnormality of the vertebral column |
| hump | characteristic of or suffering from kyphosis, an abnormality of the vertebral column |
| hump | German composer of six operas who influenced Wagner (1854-1921) |
| hump | United States film actor (1899-1957) |
| hump | English chemist who was a pioneer in electrochemistry and who used it to isolate elements sodium and potassium and barium and boron and calcium and magnesium and chlorine (1778-1829) |
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