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Gum infection
Англо-испанский медицинский глоссарий |
Infección de las encías
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Gum, английский
- A natural exudation, also called kino, produced in trees as a result of fire or mechanical damage.
- A comprehensive term for nonvolatile viscous plant exudates, which either dissolve or swell up in contact with water
- The soft tissue covering the part of the jaw which surrounds the teeth her gums are red and inflamed. a build-up of tartar can lead to gum disease. also called gingiva (note: for other terms referring to the gums, see words beginning with gingiv-.)
- “shaking the gum out of a sail” is said of the effect of bad weather on new canvas.
- The three-character iso 3166 country code for guam.
- Клейкое выделение во внутреннем углу глаза
- Sticky, rubbery deposit, black or dark brown in color, resulting from the oxidation of lubricating oils or from unstable constituents in gasoline that deposit during storage or use.
Gum, туркменский
Gum arabic, английский
Gum arabic. acadian cottage, английский
Gum band, английский
Gum bloom, английский
A defect in a painted surface, appearing as a lack of gloss or a haze, resulting from the use of incorrect reducer.
Gum copal, английский
Gum dynamite, английский
Gum pocket, английский
Gum rosin, английский
Gum seam, английский
In a piece of lumber, a check or shake filled with gum.
Gum streak, английский
Gum tree forest austral wandoo, английский
Gum vein, английский
A ribbon of gum between growth rings, which may be bridged radially by wood tissue at intervals. also known as kino.
Gum vein., английский
Gum vein. gum vein, gum pocket, gum streak in hardwoods, a local accumulation or streak of resin., английский
Gum, 1., английский
Gum, 1. sweitzer barn a swiss barn;, английский
Gumba, английский
A tall person with a really small head. example
Gumbed, английский
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Half-pill, английский
Media pastilla
Guarded, английский
- A la defensiva
- Enclosed, fenced, covered, shielded, or otherwise protected, by means of suitable barriers, rails, screens, covers or casings, mats, or platforms, to prevent dangerous contact.
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