Description

extremities;tip;end
self or someone
sac containing fluid
cancer
head
rib
teeth or tooth
binding or fixation
pain
upon or in addition to
original or production
tongue
record
water
madness, mental disturbance
breast, front part of chest
decrease or deficiency of
falling, sagging, or drooping
backwards, back, behind
suturing, suture
bursting or busting
twist or twisted
above or over
rub or friction
development or growth
pertaining to the extremities or tip
harmful or life threatening growth tending to infiltrate the surrounding tissues
head abnormality of a specific type
formed or shaped like a tooth
surgical fusion of a joint
pain in the extremities
"outer" skin
originating in the muscle tissue
suture of the toungue
deficiency of blood in the body
name of infectious microorganism so called because of it's twisted form
over or on the surface of the cerebrum
rupture of a blood vessel
treatment of disease by nourishment measures
crushing of a calculus(stone) within the bladder
disintegration of tissue due to body causes
pertaining to the head
pertaining to the tooth
producer of disease
observation of the toungue
record of the heart
cyst or pouch bag filled with water
denotes a delusion with or for grandeur
surgical removal of a breast
deficiency of water in the body
drooping of an eyelid
pertaining to behind the heart
suture of a muscle
rupture of the uterus
pertaining to above the liver

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