
1) Abnormal condition 2) Abnormalcy 3) Abnormality 4) Retroflection 5) Retroversion 6) The act of bending backward
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1) Retroflection 2) Retroversion
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• (n.) The act of reflexing; the state of being retroflexed. Cf. Retroversion.
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Backward bending, as of the uterus when the corpus is bent back, forming an angle with the cervix. ... Synonym: retroflection. ... Retroflexion of iris, abnormal position of the iris on the ciliary body after severe concussion. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(ret″ro-flek´shәn) the bending of an organ or part so that its top is thrust backward, such as bending backward of the body of the uterus upon the cervix. Retroflexion of uterus.
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Re`tro·flex'ion noun The act of reflexing; the state of being retroflexed. Confer
Retroversion .
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ret′rō-flek′shŭn Definitions: 1. Backward bending, as of the uterus when the corpus is bent back, forming an angle with the cervix. Synonyms: retroflection
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retroflection, retroflexion 1. The act of bending backward. 2. An articulatory gesture made by turning the tip of the tongue back against the roof of the mouth. 3. A turning or tilting backward of an organ or body part. 4. A bending backward of the body of the uterus upon the cervix. 5. The acoustic quality resulting from retroflex articulation....
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Latin retro = backwards, and flexion = bent; hence, the position of being bent backwards, applied to the angulation of the body of the uterus on the cervix.
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A backward bending of one part of an organ on another portion; Opposite of anteflexion.
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