An opening in a bandage or cast
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fenestraeAn opening in a bandage or cast
fenestraAn opening in a bandage or cast
stockingsA cylindrical bandage or other medical covering for the leg resembling a stocking, esp. an elasticized support used in the treatment of disorders of the veins
stereotypesA relief printing plate cast in a mold made from composed type or an original plate
polytypeto produce by use of a cast, or facsimile copy, of an engraved block, matter in type, etc
hatchwaysAn opening or hatch, esp. in a ship's deck
hatchwayAn opening or hatch, esp. in a ship's deck
leakinglet a substance or light in or out through an opening
hatchesAn opening in a kitchen wall for serving or selling food through
gangwaysAn opening in the bulwarks by which a ship is entered or left
fumarolesAn opening in or near a volcano, through which hot sulfurous gases emerge
sidepiecethe jamb, or cheek, of an opening in a wall, as of door or window
sidepiecesSIDEPIECE, the jamb, or cheek, of an opening in a wall, as of door or window
leakingto enter or escape through an opening usually by a fault or mistake fumes leak in
incipitthe introductory words or opening phrases in the text of a medieval manuscript or an early printed book
coamingraised border around an opening in a deck, roof, or floor, designed to prevent water from running below
ala(in an ancient Roman house) a small room, as an alcove, opening into a larger room or courtyard
registersAn adjustable plate for widening or narrowing an opening and regulating a draft, esp. in a fire grate
alae(in an ancient Roman house) a small room, as an alcove, opening into a larger room or courtyard
registerAn adjustable plate for widening or narrowing an opening and regulating a draft, esp. in a fire grate
dutchmanpiece or wedge inserted to hide the fault in a badly made joint, to stop an opening, etc.
coamingsraised border around an opening in a deck, roof, or floor, designed to prevent water from running below
incipitsthe introductory words or opening phrases in the text of a medieval manuscript or an early printed book
thoracostomythe construction of an artificial opening in the chest, usually to draw off fluid or release a buildup of air
thoracostomiesTHORACOSTOMY, the construction of an artificial opening in the chest, usually to draw off fluid or release a buildup of air
hatchesAn opening in the deck of a boat or ship leading to the cabin or a lower level, esp. a hold
aperturesA space through which light passes in an optical or photographic instrument, esp. the variable opening by which light enters a camera
wicketsAn opening in a door or wall, often fitted with glass or a grille and used for selling tickets or a similar purpose
placketsAn opening or slit in a garment, covering fastenings or giving access to a pocket, or the flap of fabric under such an opening
seacockA valve in an opening through a ship's hull below or near the waterline (esp. one connecting a ship's engine-cooling system to the sea)
seacocksA valve in an opening through a ship's hull below or near the waterline (esp. one connecting a ship's engine-cooling system to the sea)
inseams(of a pocket) placed at or sewn to an opening in the seam of a garment, usually the side seam, so as to lie completely inside the garment
inseam(of a pocket) placed at or sewn to an opening in the seam of a garment, usually the side seam, so as to lie completely inside the garment
trimmersA crosspiece fixed between full-length joists (and often across the end of truncated joists) to form part of the frame of an opening in a floor or roof
trimmerA crosspiece fixed between full-length joists (and often across the end of truncated joists) to form part of the frame of an opening in a floor or roof
machicolation(in medieval fortifications) An opening between the supporting corbels of a projecting parapet or the vault of a gate, through which stones or burning objects could be dropped on attackers
machicolations(in medieval fortifications) An opening between the supporting corbels of a projecting parapet or the vault of a gate, through which stones or burning objects could be dropped on attackers
ostomiesany of various surgical procedures, as a colostomy, in which an artificial opening is made so as to permit the drainage of waste products either into an appropriate organ or to the outside of the body
ostomyany of various surgical procedures, as a colostomy, in which an artificial opening is made so as to permit the drainage of waste products either into an appropriate organ or to the outside of the body
machicolationan opening between the corbels which support a projecting parapet, or in the floor of a gallery or the roof of a portal for shooting or dropping missiles upon assailants attacking the base of the walls