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trachea (windpipe)
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formation, development
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neutr/o
neutrophil (white blood cell)
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laryng/o
larynx (voice box)
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amni/o
amnion (sac surrounding the embryo in the uterus)
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pub/o
- pubis (pubic bone)
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-scopy (laparoscopy)
process of visually examining with an endoscope
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process of viewing
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record
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resembling
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blood condition
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removal, excision
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one who
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condition
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structure, tissue
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little, small
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pain
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inflammation
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process of studying
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tumor, mass, swelling
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condition, abnormal
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disease condition
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instrument to visually examine
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process of cutting, incision
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pertaining to, producing, produced by, produced in
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process, condition
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specialist
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substance, structure
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pertaining to
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pertaining to
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pertaining to, full of
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pertaining to
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developement, nourishment
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treatment
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opening to form a stoma (mouth)
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stopping, controlling
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hardening
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falling, dropping, prolapse
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surgical repair
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development, formation, growth
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fear
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deficiency
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enlargement
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softening
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breakdown, destruction, separation
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process of recording
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instrument for recording
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condition of producing, forming
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pain
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berry-shaped bacterium
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surgical puncture to remove fluid
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hernia
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embryonic, immature
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coming together, to pour
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to slide, fall, sag
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to bear, carry; feeling (mental state)
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structure, formation
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