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Irretractile
Irretractile Ir`re*tract"ile, a. 1. Not retractile. 2. Not tractile or ductile. [R.] --Sir W. Hamilton.

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- readily move or be moved between the **** and canal is referred to as retractile. Cryptorchidism, hypospadias, testicular cancer, and poor **** quality...
- particularly in the family Viverridae. Many feliforms have retractile or semi-retractile claws and many are arboreal or semi-arboreal. Feliforms also...
- Buried ****, also called hidden **** or retractile ****, is a congenital or acquired condition in which the **** is partially or completely hidden...
- A retractile drawbridge is a rare type of moveable bridge in which the span is pulled away diagonally on rails. It is a variant of the retractable bridge...
- family Mustelidae. They have bushy tails and large paws with partially retractile claws. The fur varies from yellowish to dark brown, depending on the species;...
- preventing retraction in infancy and early childhood. The phenomenon of non-retractile **** in children naturally starts to resolve in varying ages; in childhood...
- distinguish between these types of phimosis; others use the term "non-retractile ****" to distinguish this developmental condition from pathologic...
- Street Bridge over Fort Point Channel in Boston is a variant type called a retractile bridge. This bridge is oriented northwest–southeast, with the northwest-bound...
- forequarters, neck, and jaw serve to grasp and hold large prey. It has four retractile claws on its hind paws and five on its forepaws, of which one is a dewclaw...
- is well adapted to climbing due to its flexible joints and curved semi-retractile claws. The red panda was formally described in 1825. The two currently...