- cleft foot
- nouna deformity in which the space between the third and fourth toes extends up into the foot• Hypernyms: ↑deformity, ↑malformation, ↑misshapenness
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
cleft foot — a congenitally deformed foot in which the division between the third and fourth toes extends into the metatarsal region, often with ectrodactyly. Called also split foot deformity. See also EEC syndrome, under syndrome … Medical dictionary
cleft foot — malformed foot, twisted foot … English contemporary dictionary
Cleft-footed — Cleft foot ed, a. Having a cloven foot. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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split foot deformity — cleft foot … Medical dictionary
Cleft sentence — A cleft sentence is a complex sentence (one having a main clause and a dependent clause) that has a meaning that could be expressed by a simple sentence. Clefts typically put a particular constituent into focus. This focusing is often accompanied … Wikipedia
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Ectrodactyly-ectodermal dysplasia-cleft syndrome — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = DiseasesDB = 34402 ICD10 = ICD9 = ICDO = OMIM = 129900 OMIM mult = OMIM2|604292 | MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = Ectrodactyly ectodermal dysplasia cleft syndrome, or EEC, is a… … Wikipedia