| retractile | <physiology> CApable of retraction; capable of being drawn back or up; as, the claws of a cat are retractile. Origin: Cf. F. -retractile. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| retractile testis | A testis that periodically disappears from the scrotum, as contrasted with an undescended testis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| retractile |
capable of retraction; capable of being drawn back; "cats have retractile claws"
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| retractile |
generally exserted, but capable of being drawn in.
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| retractile m. |
inflammation of the mesentery producing thickening, sclerosis, and retraction, and occasionally resulting in distortion of intestinal loops.
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| retractile t. |
a testis that can descend fully into the scrotum but moves freely up into the inguinal canal, usually because of an exaggerated cremasteric reflex.
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| retractile | capable of retraction |
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