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abstraction /ab·strac·tion/ (ab-strak´shun)
1. the withdrawal of any ingredient from a compound. 2. malocclusion in which the occlusal plane is further from the eye-ear plane, causing lengthening of the face; cf. attraction (2).
abstraction [abstrak′shən] Etymology: L, abstrahere, to drag away a condition in which teeth or other maxillary and mandibular structures are inferior to their normal position, away from the occlusal plane. abstraction [ab-strak´shun] 1. the mental process of forming ideas that are theoretical or representational rather than concrete. 2. the withdrawal of any ingredient from a compound. 3. malocclusion in which the occlusal plane is farther from the eye-ear plane, causing lengthening of the face.
abstraction (abstrak´sh n teeth or other maxillary and mandibular structures that are inferior to (below) their normal position; away from the occlusal plane. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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