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  • 1Soft palate — Lateral wall of nasal cavity. (Soft palate visible in lower right) …

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  • 2soft-sided trailer — A trailer with canvas or other fabric walls, which folds compactly to the size and shape of a small trailer whose light weight and low profile result in low wind resistance and fuel consumption Also see hard sided trailer …

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  • 3Mucous membrane of the soft palate — Gray s subject #243 1141 The mucous membrane of the soft palate is thin, and covered with stratified squamous epithelium on both surfaces, excepting near the pharyngeal ostium of the auditory tube, where it is columnar and ciliated. According to… …

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  • 4Glossoepiglottic folds — Sagittal section of the larynx and upper part of the trachea. Gray s subject #236 1075 …

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  • 5Muscles of soft palate and fauces — Dissection of the muscles of the palate from behind. Latin musculi palati mollis et faucium Gray s …

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  • 6fold — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 part of sth folded ADJECTIVE ▪ loose, soft ▪ deep, heavy ▪ neat ▪ vertical …

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  • 7Vulva — Human vulva Human vulva with natural pubic hair …

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  • 81550-1600 in fashion — Fashion in the period 1550 1600 in Western European clothing is characterized by increased opulence, the rise of the ruff, the expansion of the farthingale for women, and, for men, the disappearance of the codpiece.General trendsThe Spanish… …

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  • 9fold — I UK [fəʊld] / US [foʊld] verb Word forms fold : present tense I/you/we/they fold he/she/it folds present participle folding past tense folded past participle folded ** 1) a) [transitive] to bend a piece of paper or cloth and press one part of it …

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  • 10fold — fold1 [ fould ] verb ** 1. ) transitive to bend a piece of paper or cloth and press one part of it over another part: Carrie folded the note and slid it into her purse. fold something in half/two: Fold the paper in half diagonally. fold something …

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