depressor Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dɪˈpres.ər]
  • Us [ dɪˈpres.ɚ]

Meaning of depressor In English

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Examples of depressor

  • Oropharyngeal secretions were collected from children using sterile cotton-tipped applicator swabs with tongue depressors to visualize the oropharynx.

  • Invasive fungal infections and contaminated tongue depressors.

  • These are the great depressors.

  • Above the incisor teeth locations there is a shallow depression, the incisive fossa, and this gives rise to the depressor alae nasi.

  • Since they are inexpensive and difficult to clean, wooden tongue depressors are normally labeled for disposal after a single use.

  • Earlier versions of depressors were made from balsa, pine, or redwood woods.

  • When these receptors are active they elicit a depressor response; which decreases the heart rate and gives a general vasodilation.

  • However, the tone on the "dla" of "ukudlala" is low as a result of the depressor consonant "dl".

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