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scaffold branch — noun or scaffold limb Etymology: scaffold (I) : one of the main branches forming the framework of a tree or shrub … Useful english dictionary
region — 1. An often arbitrarily limited portion of the surface of the body. SEE ALSO: space, zone. 2. A portion of the body having a special nervous or vascular supply, or a part of an organ having a special … Medical dictionary
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