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Antemortem and/or postmortem injuries resulting from friction of the skin against a firm object resulting in the removal of the epidermis
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Abrasion
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A localized accumulation of pus
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Abscess
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To bluntly adjoin another structure: for example, the line of the eye closure
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Abut
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Dimethylketone: a colorless liquid which is used to soften and remove scabs: a solvent for restorative wax, or a stain remover
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Acetone
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A color not found in the visible spectrum: a neutral color such as white, black, gray, and silver and gold (for decorative purposes)
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Achromatic color
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Facial markings that develop during ones lifetime, primarily as a result of repetitious use of certain muscles.
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Acquired facial markings
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Sticking to or adhering closely: substances which may be applied in order to sustain contact of two surfaces
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Adhesive
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A colloidal solution dispensed as a mist
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Aerosol
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Psychological: a visual impression remaining after the stimulus has been removed
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After-image
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A pressured atomizer utilized for spraying liquid paint or cosmetic upon a surface
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Airbrush
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A bony ridge found on the inferior surface of the Maxilla and the superior surface of the Mandible which contains the sockets for teeth
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Alveolar process
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An abnormal protrusion of the Alveolar Process(es)
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Alveolar prognthism
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To cut off a limb: to dismember
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Amputate
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In color harmony, two or more hues which have the same hue in common
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Analogous
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Descriptive references for locating anatomical structures by means of the anatomical structures which are known
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Anatomical guides
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