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- Flail - definition of flail by The Free Dictionary
flail (fleɪl) n 1 an instrument for threshing grain, consisting of a staff or handle to one end of which is attached a freely swinging stick or bar
- Flailing - definition of flailing by The Free Dictionary
flail (fleɪl) n 1 an instrument for threshing grain, consisting of a staff or handle to one end of which is attached a freely swinging stick or bar
- Flail | definition of flail by Medical dictionary
As intrapleural pressure becomes increasingly negative, the flail segment and its underlying lung tissue are sucked inward, collapsing the lung on the affected side and shifting the mediastinum toward the unaffected side
- Flail chest | definition of flail chest by Medical dictionary
As intrapleural pressure becomes increasingly negative, the flail segment and its underlying lung tissue are sucked inward, collapsing the lung on the affected side and shifting the mediastinum toward the unaffected side
- Thresh - definition of thresh by The Free Dictionary
1 To beat (plants) with a machine or by hand to separate the grain from the straw: flail, thrash 2 To hit heavily and repeatedly with violent blows: assail, assault, baste, batter, beat, belabor, buffet, drub, hammer, pound, pummel, smash, thrash Informal: lambaste
- Thrash - definition of thrash by The Free Dictionary
1 a To strike or beat, especially repeatedly with a flail or stick See Synonyms at beat b To strike violently; batter: winds that thrashed the boat 2 To swing or strike in a manner suggesting the action of a flail: The alligator thrashed its tail 3 To defeat soundly or decisively
- Flaily - definition of Flaily by The Free Dictionary
Define Flaily Flaily synonyms, Flaily pronunciation, Flaily translation, English dictionary definition of Flaily a 1 Acting like a flail Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G C Merriam Co
- Flail segment | definition of flail segment by Medical dictionary
As intrapleural pressure becomes increasingly negative, the flail segment and its underlying lung tissue are sucked inward, collapsing the lung on the affected side and shifting the mediastinum toward the unaffected side
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