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91surgeon knot — a strong knot for tying tippets to leaders or segments of tippets. Not as smooth as a blood knot but stronger …
92surgeon'sknot — sur·geon s knot (sûrʹjənz) n. pl. surgeons knots Any of several knots, especially one similar to a square knot, used in surgery for tying ligatures or stitching incisions. * * * …
93surgeon general — pl., surgeons general. 1. the chief of medical services in one of the armed forces. 2. (caps.) the head of the U.S. Bureau of Public Health or, in some states, of a state health agency. [1770 80] * * * …
94surgeon's knot — a knot resembling a reef knot, used by surgeons for tying ligatures and the like. [1805 15] * * * …
95surgeon's knot — noun A knot derived from the reef knot commonly used by surgeons …
96Surgeon's Photograph — noun An iconic photo of the Loch Ness monster, later revealed as a hoax …
97Surgeon of the Rusty Knife — Dr Jose Pedro de Freitas Arigo of Congonhas do Campo, Brazil …
98surgeon's knife — scalpel, special knife used to cut through skin and body parts during surgery …
99surgeon general — noun (plural surgeons general) (in the US) the head of a public health service or of the medical service of the armed forces …
100surgeon's knot — noun a reef knot with one or more extra turns in the first half knot, as used to tie a ligature in surgery …