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Meniscium

Definition: Meniscium is a type of surface that appears when a liquid (like water) comes in contact with an interface between two different fluids, typically a solid and a liquid. In this case, it is used to describe the characteristic surface appearance observed on the walls of some types of containers where liquids are poured or mixed together.


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Menisciopsis

Definition: Menisciopsis is a genus of plants in the family Malvaceae, native to South America. It consists of two species, Menisciopsis angustifolia and Menisciopsis capillaris. These plants are known for their large, curved leaves that can be up to 50 cm long and wide, often with a crenate shape or spiny tips.


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Meniscotheriidae

Definition: The term "meniscotheriidae" is a genus of arthropods in the family Meniscidae. These insects are known for their distinctive appearance and ability to build nests, often found on trees or other structures. They are generally found in tropical regions and can be found throughout the world, including North America, South America, Australia, and Asia.


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Meniscoid

Definition: The term "meniscoid" is a mathematical object that describes a curve or shape where it curves inward at one end and outward at the other. It is often used in geometry, physics, and engineering to model shapes that have an inward-pointing curve like a cone but with an outward-facing surface. In mathematics, menisci are a type of surface that can be formed by slicing a solid into thin layers or sections. These thin slices can then be combined together to form the original solid.


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Meniscitis

Definition: Meniscitis is a condition that occurs when the skin in the earlobe becomes inflamed and inflamed due to inflammation of the menisci, which are ligaments or cartilage between the bone and the skin. Meniscitis can be caused by various factors such as trauma, infection, or stress. It is usually self-limiting and resolves on its own within a few days. If left untreated, it can cause pain, swelling, and sometimes infection.


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Menisciform

Definition: Menisciform is a type of dentition, which is composed of two pieces that meet at a common point. The first piece is known as the lower jaw and is called a "meniscus." The second piece is known as the upper jaw and is called a "lower lip." These two pieces are connected by a ligament called the meniscus ligament, which allows for movement between the two pieces of the tooth. Menisciform teeth are commonly found in the front teeth of


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Menisci

Definition: Menisci are the two most important structures in the human body. They are the two main surfaces of the skull that support the head, and they also connect the brain to the spinal cord. The menisci are made up of three layers of cartilage called periosteum, which is a type of bone tissue. The periosteum gives the menisci their support and shape. The two most important menisci in the human body are the frontal menisci and the temporal menisci. The frontal


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Meniscectomy

Definition: Meniscectomy is a surgical procedure that removes part of the lining of the joint, or menisci, between two bones. This can help prevent future injuries by reducing the risk of tearing and dislocation of these ligaments and tendons in the spine. In meniscal surgery, a small incision is made through which the surgeon can make an opening into the bone. The surgical instruments are then inserted into the joint using a special tool that allows them to penetrate the bone more easily than with


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Lemnisci

Definition: Lemenisci, in italiano, significa "tutti" o "quattro", e si riferisce a una forma di parole che puΓ² essere usata per indicare quattro persone. Questa Γ¨ anche la forma piΓΉ comune per dire "quattro" nel dialetto tedesco.


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