释义 |
Retrusion
Re`tru´sion
n. | 1. | The act of retruding, or the state of being retruded.In virtue of an endless remotion or retrusion of the constituent cause.- Coleridge. |
retrusion
retrusion [re-troo´zhun] the state of being located posterior to the normal position, such as the mandible or a tooth displaced in the line of occlusion.re·tru·sion (rē-trū'zhŭn), 1. Retraction of the mandible from any given point. 2. The backward movement of the mandible. [L. retrudo, pp. -trusus, to push back] re·tru·sion (rĕ-trū'zhŭn) 1. Retraction of the mandible from any given point. 2. The backward movement of the mandible. 3. The act or process of forcing something back. [L. re-trudo, pp. -trusus, to push back]re·tru·sion (rĕ-trū'zhŭn) 1. Retraction of mandible from any given point. 2. Backward movement of mandible. [L. re-trudo, pp. -trusus, to push back] |