Definition of Retractible. Meaning of Retractible. Synonyms of Retractible

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Definition of Retractible

Retractible
Retractible Re*tract"i*ble, a. Retractable.

Meaning of Retractible from wikipedia

- Look up retractor or retract in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Retractor may refer to: Retractor (medical), a medical instrument Retractor (memory),...
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- A retracted vowel is a vowel sound in which the body or root of the tongue is pulled backward and downward into the pharynx. The most retracted cardinal...
- male **** possesses a muscle enabling retraction into the prepuce. The retractor **** muscle occurs in marsupials and carnivorans, but it is absent in...
- Senn retractors are double-ended retractors used in surgical procedures. One end is typically L-shaped, and the other has three bent prongs. The pronged...
- Look up retraction or retract in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Retraction or retract(ed) may refer to: Retraction in academic publishing, withdrawals...
- position of all points in that subspace. The subspace is then called a retract of the original space. A deformation retraction is a mapping that captures...
- nipple) is a condition where the nipple, instead of pointing outward, is retracted into the breast. In some cases, the nipple will be temporarily protruded...
- abuse had been false. The False Memory Syndrome Foundation uses the term retractors to describe these individuals, and has shared their stories publicly....
- In phonetics, advanced tongue root (ATR) and retracted tongue root (RTR) are contrasting states of the root of the tongue during the pronunciation of...