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trabs
/ træbz /
plural noun
- dialect.training shoes
Example Sentences
Doctors mix a hardening compound, powdered calcium phosphate and tiny 2.5-millimeter trabs to create a flowable cement that looks similar to white spackling.
Voor and Robert Burden Jr., Vivorte ‘s director of engineering, created their bone repair kits with tiny bow-tie shaped bone pieces, or trabs that they found link to each other better and accelerate the conversion to natural bone. The closest competitor, EquivaBone, mixes cement with powdered bone. But it requires triple the amount of bone particles compared with Vivorte’s Trabexus kits and also has shown problems with weakness, said Voor, who is 50. “That’s really the secret sauce with our product.
Pharisaeo en optica trabs est, Ipsum, vera loquor, qua videt ille nihil.
Very bold; walks off toward Europe up to her neck, and is much afflicted that I won't let her go to the bottom and see the "little trabs;" makes a cupid of herself, and is very pretty and gay.
The constant repetition of "tignum," "tigillum," "trabs," for at least fifteen different construction members becomes most hopelessly involved, especially as the author attempts to distinguish between them in a sort of "House-that-Jack-built" arrangement of explanatory clauses.
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