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- entails replacement with a prosthesis), from the Ancient Gr**** πλάστος, plástos, meaning "molded". -rrhaphy : to strengthen, usually with suture Cardiac...
- tón(os) + -o-, meaning “stretching”, “tension”, “tone” + comb. form repr. Gk plastós formed, molded) and filled with cell sap. Also called the vacuolar membrane...
- Planet-Splitter"), Joe (in "The Power Pirate"), Grunk (in "The Balloon People"), King Plasto (in "The Fantastic Frerps") Danny Dark – Superman, Android Superman (in...
- Achondroplasia -plasty surgical repair, reconstruction Gr**** πλαστός (plastós), molded, formed rhinoplasty -plegia paralysis Gr**** πληγή (plēgḗ), stroke...
- derived from Ancient Gr**** κλέπτης (kléptēs), meaning 'thief', and πλαστός (plastós), originally meaning formed or moulded, and used in biology to mean a plastid...
- like Kreatopita, Loukanikopita, Melintzanopita, Tyropita, Spanakopita Plastós (Πλαστός) pie Lahanópsomo (Λαχανόψωμο) cabbage bread Halvas (Χαλβάς) sweet...
- Chain Chronicle Pixel Pinkie Pixel Pinkie Animated TV Series Pixies Derayd Plasto (PopPixie of Elasticity) PopPixie Animated TV series Plisse Politea (Former...
- meaning "capable of being shaped or molded;" in turn, it is from πλαστός (plastos) meaning "molded." As a noun, the word most commonly refers to the solid...
- plangere, planctus plangent plas- mould Gr**** πλάσσειν (plássein), πλαστός (plastós), πλαστικός (plastikós), πλάσις (plásis), πλάσμα, πλάσματος (plásma, plásmatos)...
- suffix -plasty meaning "molding or shaping surgically" (from Ancient Gr**** plastós "molded, formed") and the prefixes vertebro- "vertebra" (from Latin vertebra...