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Spatulate

Spatulate logo #10101) Rounded 2) Shovel-like 3) Simple 4) Spatula-shaped 5) Unsubdivided
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Spatulate

Spatulate logo #10101) Rounded 2) Unsubdivided
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Spatulate

Spatulate logo #20004shovel-like; having a broad, flat and rounded shape
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Spatulate

Spatulate logo #22590spoon-shaped
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spatulate

spatulate logo #22641shaped like a spatula
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Spatulate

Spatulate logo #21002• (a.) Shaped like spatula, or like a battledoor, being roundish, with a long, narrow, linear base.
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Spatulate

Spatulate logo #22995spoon-shaped, gradually widening to a rounded apex
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Spatulate

Spatulate logo #20901Shaped like a spoon, with a narrow end at the base.
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spatulate

spatulate logo #209731. Shaped like a spatula. ... 2. To manipulate or mix with a spatula. ... 3. To incise the cut end of a tubular structure longitudinally and splay it open, to allow creation of an elliptical anastomosis of greater circumference than would be possible with conventional transverse or oblique (bevelled) end-to-end anastomoses. ... Synonym: spatulated....
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spatulate

spatulate logo #21001(spach´ә-lāt) having a flat blunt end. to mix or manipulate with a spatula.
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Spatulate

Spatulate logo #21767spoon-shaped, gradually widening to a rounded apex
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Spatulate

Spatulate logo #22033widened at the apex like a spatula.
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Spatulate

Spatulate logo #22034Spatula-shaped, i.e., long and slender with a broadened tip.
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Spatulate

Spatulate logo #22037Shaped like a spatula, broadest at the tip and tapering to the base.
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Spatulate

Spatulate logo #22218Shaped like a spoon or a spatula.
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Spatulate

Spatulate logo #20972Spat'u·late adjective [ New Latin spatulatus .] (Nat. Hist.) Shaped like spatula, or like a battledoor, being roundish, with a long, narrow, linear base. [ Also written spathulate .]
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Spatulate

Spatulate logo #22337Shaped like a spatula or spoon.
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spatulate

spatulate logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: spach′ŭ-lāt Definitions: 1. Shaped like a spatula. 2. To manipulate or mix with a spatula. 3. To incise the cut end of a tubular structure longitudinally and splay it open, to allow creation of an elliptic anastomosis of greater circumference than would be possible with conventional transverse or oblique (b...
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Spatulate

Spatulate logo #22588spoon-shaped
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Spatulate

Spatulate logo #21509spoon-shaped (bill)
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Spatulate

Spatulate logo #23115shovel-like; having a broad, flat and rounded shape
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spatulate

spatulate logo #20400[adj] - of a leaf shape
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spatulate

spatulate logo #24147description of a spoon-shaped bill.
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spatulate

spatulate logo #20974spatula-shaped adjective of a leaf shape; having a broad rounded apex and a narrow base
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Spatulate

Spatulate logo #22222Shaped like a spoon or a spatula.
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