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Traditional English :: Eustachian tube
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eustatic.html - n. Anat. a tube leading from the pharynx to the cavity of the middle ear and equalizing the pressure on each side of the eardrum. [L Eustachius = B. Eustachio, It. anatomist d. 1574] |
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Traditional English :: eustasy
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eustatic.html - n. a change in sea level throughout the world caused by tectonic movements, melting of glaciers, etc. eustatic adj. [back-form. f. G eustatisch (adj.) (as EU-, STATIC)] |
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Traditional English :: Eustachian tube
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eustatic.html - n. Anat. a tube leading from the pharynx to the cavity of the middle ear and equalizing the pressure on each side of the eardrum. [L Eustachius = B. Eustachio, It. anatomist d. 1574] |
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Traditional English :: eustasy
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eustatic.html - n. a change in sea level throughout the world caused by tectonic movements, melting of glaciers, etc. eustatic adj. [back-form. f. G eustatisch (adj.) (as EU-, STATIC)] |
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Traditional English :: Eustachian tube
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eustatic.html - n. Anat. a tube leading from the pharynx to the cavity of the middle ear and equalizing the pressure on each side of the eardrum. [L Eustachius = B. Eustachio, It. anatomist d. 1574] |
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Traditional English :: eustasy
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eustatic.html - n. a change in sea level throughout the world caused by tectonic movements, melting of glaciers, etc. eustatic adj. [back-form. f. G eustatisch (adj.) (as EU-, STATIC)] |
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