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swayback
English
Etymology
sway +? back
Noun
swayback (countable and uncountable, plural swaybacks)
- An excessive sagging of the spine of a quadruped animal, especially a horse.
- An animal with such excessive sagging.
Derived terms
- swaybacked
Translations
Anagrams
- backways, waybacks
swayback From the web:
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scoliosis
English
Etymology
From Latin scoliosis, from Ancient Greek ????????? (skolí?sis, “twisting; torsion”).
Noun
scoliosis (countable and uncountable, plural scolioses)
- (pathology) A condition in which there is abnormal lateral curvature of the spine.
Quotations
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:scoliosis.
Hyponyms
- dextroscoliosis
- levoscoliosis
- rotoscoliosis
Derived terms
- scoliometer
- scoliotic
Translations
scoliosis From the web:
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- what scoliosis feels like
- what scoliosis is dangerous
- what scoliosis can do to you
- what scoliosis looks like
- what scoliosis of the spine
- what's scoliosis surgery
- what's scoliosis in french
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