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future [ˈfjuːtʃə] N

3. future LING:

4. future [常作复数]:

I . nurture [ˈnɜːtʃə] N

II . nurture [ˈnɜːtʃə] VB trans

culture [ˈkʌltʃə] N

I . rupture [ˈrʌptʃə] N

2. rupture MED:

II . rupture [ˈrʌptʃə] VB trans, intr

vulture [ˈvʌltʃə] N ORN

II . mature [məˈtjʊə] VB trans, intr

▶ maturely ADV

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The upper labials are yellowish with black sutures.
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Between these and the suture, there are three slightly smaller similar cords, the space at the suture giving a channeled effect.
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The facial suture (almost) coincides with the frontal glabellar furrow.
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A little below the suture there is a bluntly angulated spiral keel.
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These electrodes are placed on the nerve and secured by suturing to the epineurium.
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Glue can be used in the place of some sutures to limit scarring, resulting in better axonal growth, and speed up the surgery.
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In addition to spinal manipulation, other adjustive procedures can be performed to the extremity joints and cranial sutures.
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The spire is composed of four convex whorls, separated by a marked suture.
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He had very serious tooth decay and advanced fusion of cranial sutures.
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The lift can be performed under local anesthesia, where the surgeon uses a barb suture technique.
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