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Pointer
(redirected from Hip pointer)

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pointer /point·er/ (point´er) contusion at a bony eminence.
hip pointer  a contusion of the bone of the iliac crest, or avulsion of muscle attachments at the iliac crest.

Pointer
a medium-sized, lean gun dog with long neck, pendulous ears, and long pointed tail. The coat is short and fine in solid color or white with lemon, black, liver or orange patches or ticks. Called also English pointer.

Hungarian Pointer
see vizsla.
Italian Pointer

pointer
an injury such as a contusion or avulsion of muscle attachments at a bony prominence.


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Sophomore Drew McAllister, who was out with a hip pointer, is healthy again and would start if Mays cannot play.
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