
1) Benign bump 2) Benign bump on the skin 3) Benign cyst 4) Benign growth 5) Benign skin tumor 6) Blemish 7) Certain cyst 8) Chinese girl name 9) Common cyst 10) Crowded city in england 11) Crowded city, to the English 12) Cyst 13) Cyst kin 14) Cyst of a kind 15) Cyst of no concern 16) Cyst type 17) Dermal bump
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1) Chalazion 2) Cyst 3) Steatocystoma 4) Talpa
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enormously congested city
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• One of the runes (/) adopted into the Anglo-Saxon, or Old English, alphabet. It had the value of modern English w, and was replaced from about a. d. 1280 at first by uu, later by w.
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Women's Environmental Network
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Old term for pilar cyst. ... Origin: A.S. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(wen) a sebaceous or epidermal inclusion cyst. pilar cyst.
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Wen (wĕn)
noun [ Anglo-Saxon
wenn ; akin to Dutch
wen , LG.
wenne .]
(Medicine) An indolent, encysted tumor of the skin; especially, a sebaceous cyst.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: wen Definitions: 1. Old term for pilar cyst.
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when
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Wen is backlsang for new.
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(a) Culture evidences of the Confucian Moral Law (tao), such as propriety, music, social institutions, governmental systems, education, etc., the tradition of the Chou dynasty which Confucius attempted to preserve. (b) Appearance polish, superficiality. (c) Letters: literature, one of the four things Confucius taught (ssu chiao). -- W.T.C.
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