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rider's bursa
<anatomy> An adventitious bursa on the inner side of the knee caused by horseback riding.
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rider's leg
A strain of the adductor muscles of the thigh.
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rider's muscles
The adductor muscle's of the thigh, which come into play especially in horseback riding.
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ridge
1. A (usually rough) linear elevation.
See: crest.
2. In dentistry, any linear elevation on the surface of a tooth.
3. The remainder of the alveolar process and its soft tissue covering after the teeth are removed.
Origin: A. S. Hyrcg, back, spine
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ridge extension
An intraoral surgical operation for deepening the labial, buccal, and/or lingual sulci; it is performed to increase the intraoral height of the alveolar ridge in order to assist denture retention.
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ridge relation
The positional relation of the mandibular ridge to the maxillary ridge.
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ridge resorption
A loss in the volume and size of the alveolar portion of the mandible or maxilla.
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ridgel
<zoology> Same as Ridgelling.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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ridgeling
<zoology> A half-castrated male animal.
Origin: Prov. E. Riggilt, riggot, ananimal half castrated, a sheep having only one testicle; cf. Prov. G. Rigel, rig, a barrow hog, rigler a cock half castrated.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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ridiculous
1. Fitted to excite ridicule; absurd and laughable; unworthy of serious consideration; as, a ridiculous dress or behavior. "Agricola, discerning that those little targets and unwieldy glaives ill pointed would soon become ridiculous against the thrust and close, commanded three Batavian cohorts . . . To draw up and come to handy strokes." (Milton)
2. Involving or expressing ridicule. "[It] provokes me to ridiculous smiling." (Shak)
Synonym: Ludicrous, laughable, risible, droll, comical, absurd, preposterous. See Ludicrous.
- Ridic"ulously, Ridic"ulousness.
Origin: L. Ridiculosus, ridiculus, fr. Ridere to laigh. Cf. Risible.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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riding embolism
Embolism occurring at the bifurcation of an artery and blocking more or less completely both branches.
Synonym: riding embolism.
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Ridley's circle
Dural venous formation which surrounds the hypophysis, composed of right and left cavernous sinuses and the intercavernous sinuses.
Synonym: circulus venosus ridleyi, Ridley's circle.
A venous sinus at the periphery of the placenta.
Synonym: sinus venosus sclerae.
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Ridley's sinus
The anterior and posterior anastomoses between the cavernous sinus's, passing anterior and posterior to the hypophysis and forming, with the cavernous sinuses, the circular sinus.
Synonym: sinus intercavernosi, Ridley's sinus.
Jugular sinus
Sinus jugularis, one of three enlargements of the jugular veins; the external jugular sinus is between the two sets of valves; the internal jugular sinus's are at the origin (superior bulb) and near the termination (inferior bulb).
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Ridley, Humphrey
<person> English anatomist, 1653-1708.
See: Ridley's circle, Ridley's sinus, circulus venosus ridleyi.
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rie
See Rye. Rie grass.
<botany> A kind of wild barley (Hordeum pratense). Ray grass.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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