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plica

[plahy-kuh] / ˈplaɪ kə /


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“There’s an expression in Latin for this: plica polonica,” she told me later.

From The New Yorker Jul. 29, 2019

Noel has been experiencing soreness and, after consulting with several specialists, elected to have inflamed plica removed from his knee, the Sixers announced.

From Washington Times Oct. 21, 2016

Eyes will seem “unnervingly large” — as least from our viewpoint today — and will feature eye-shine and even a sideways blink from the re-introduced plica semilunaris to further protect from cosmic ray effects.

From Forbes Jun. 7, 2013

A sideways blink of the reintroduced plica semilunaris seen in the light gray areas of the eyes, while miniature bone-conduction devices implanted above the ear work with the communications lenses on the eyes.

From Forbes Jun. 7, 2013

Amongst the whimsical ideas to which the plica has given rise, the most extraordinary effort of the imagination was that of Hercules Saxoniæ.

From Curiosities of Medical Experience by J. G. (John Gideon) Millingen




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