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Word Meanings - RHINOPLASTY - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Plastic surgery of the nose to correct deformity or to replace lost tissue. Tissue may be transplanted from the patient's cheek, forehead, arm, etc., or even from another person.

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  • PERSONNEL
    The body of persons employed in some public service, as the army, navy, etc.; -- distinguished from matériel.
  • PERSONIFICATION
    A figure of speech in which an inanimate object or abstract idea is represented as animated, or endowed with personality; prosopopas, the floods clap their hands. "Confusion heards his voice." Milton. (more info) 1. The act of personifying;
  • CORRECTLY
    In a correct manner; exactly; acurately; without fault or error.
  • ANOTHER-GUESS
    Of another sort. It used to go in another-guess manner. Arbuthnot.
  • REPLACEMENT
    The removal of an edge or an angle by one or more planes. (more info) 1. The act of replacing.
  • TISSUED
    Clothed in, or adorned with, tissue; also, variegated; as, tissued flowers. Cowper. And crested chiefs and tissued dames Assembled at the clarion's call. T. Warton.
  • CORRECTORY
    Containing or making correction; corrective.
  • PERSONIZE
    To personify. Milton has personized them. J. Richardson.
  • PERSONATE
    To celebrate loudly; to extol; to praise. In fable, hymn, or song so personating Their gods ridiculous. Milton.
  • PATIENTLY
    In a patient manner. Cowper.
  • PERSONATOR
    One who personates. "The personators of these actions." B. Jonson.
  • CHEEKED
    Having a cheek; -- used in composition. "Rose-cheeked Adonis." Shak.
  • CORRECTIFY
    To correct. When your worship's plassed to correctify a lady. Beau & Fl.
  • CHEEKY
    a Brazen-faced; impudent; bold.
  • CORRECTIBLE; CORRECTABLE
    Capable of being corrected.
  • PERSONAL
    Denoting person; as, a personal pronoun. Personal action , a suit or action by which a man claims a debt or personal duty, or damages in lieu of it; or wherein he claims satisfaction in damages for an injury to his person or property,
  • PERSONIFY
    1. To regard, treat, or represent as a person; to represent as a rational being. The poets take the liberty of personifying inanimate things. Chesterfield. 2. To be the embodiment or personification of; to impersonate; as, he personifies the law.
  • PERSONIFIER
    One who personifies.
  • CORRECTNESS
    The state or quality of being correct; as, the correctness of opinions or of manners; correctness of taste; correctness in writing or speaking; the correctness of a text or copy. Syn. -- Accuracy; exactness; precision; propriety.
  • PLASTIC
    a substance composed predominantly of a synthetic organic high polymer capable of being cast or molded; many varieties of plastic (more info) 1. Having the power to give form or fashion to a mass of matter; as, the plastic hand of the Creator.
  • COMPATIENT
    Suffering or enduring together. Sir G. Buck.
  • PROPLASTIC
    Forming a mold.
  • OVERPATIENT
    Patient to excess.
  • OMNIPATIENT
    Capable of enduring all things. Carlyle.
  • APLASTIC
    Not plastic or easily molded.
  • STOMATOPLASTIC
    Of or pertaining to the operation of forming a mouth where the aperture has been contracted, or in any way deformed.
  • OUT-PATIENT
    A patient who is outside a hospital, but receives medical aid from it.
  • PHELLOPLASTICS
    Art of modeling in cork.
  • PROTOPLASTIC
    First-formed. Howell.
  • INCORRECT
    1. Not correct; not according to a copy or model, or to established rules; inaccurate; faulty. The piece, you think, is incorrect. Pope. 2. Not in accordance with the truth; inaccurate; not exact; as, an incorrect statement or calculation. 3. Not
  • UNIPERSONAL
    Used in only one person, especially only in the third person, as some verbs; impersonal. (more info) 1. Existing as one, and only one, person; as, a unipersonal God.
  • EMPLASTIC
    Fit to be applied as a plaster; glutinous; adhesive; as, emplastic applications.

 

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