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  • 42tong — 1. noun /tɒŋ/ a) An instrument or tool used for manipulating things in a fire without touching them with the hands. these attributes are concrete expressions of Gods care and providence and therefore not man made. This explains the quite bizarre… …

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  • 48forceps — for•ceps [[t]ˈfɔr səps, sɛps[/t]] n. pl. ceps, ci•pes [[t] səˌpiz[/t]] srg an instrument, as pincers or tongs, for seizing and holding objects firmly, as in surgical operations • Etymology: 1625–35; < L: pair of tongs, pincers for′ceps•like ,… …

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  • 49barge pole — /ˈbadʒ poʊl/ (say bahj pohl) noun 1. a pole used to propel a barge. –phrase 2. not touch with a (ten foot or forty foot) barge pole, to have nothing to do with; not to go near. {Phrase Origin: 17th century; originally with reference to a ten foot …

  • 50Forceps in childbirth — Intervention ICD 9 CM 72.0 72.4 Forceps are a surgical instrument that resembles a pair of tongs and …

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