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drag
(drag),1. The lower or cast side of a denture flask.
2. Any tendency for one moving thing to pull something else along with it.
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drag
adjective Referring to a person who assumes both the dress and manners of a person of the opposite sex, typically in an exaggerated fashion (e.g., a drag show).noun The dress and behaviour of a person of one sex when worn by a member of the opposite sex, typically in an exaggerated fashion; e.g., to be dressed in drag.
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drag
(drag)1. The lower or cast side of a denture flask.
2. Any tendency for one moving thing to pull something else along with it.
Medical Dictionary for the Dental Professions © Farlex 2012