O has various meanings in the Common Medical category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of O in Common Medical.
Any part, such as a bolt, designed to fit into another part. External threads are male. A wood product such as a truss, beam, gluelam, microlam or joist which is manufactured out of smaller wood pieces and glued or mechanically fastened to form a larger piece. Often used to create a stronger member which may use less wood. also Oriented Strand Board.
Common MedicalLop-sided, as one side of a leaf base larger, wider or more rounded than the other.
Common MedicalMeasurement of altitude and bearing of a heavenly body. Measurement of tidal phenomena
Common MedicalMetal tubes used to keep roof gutters "open". Long nails are driven through these tubes and hold the gutters in place along the fascia of the home. OR Any part, such as a nut or fitting, into which another (male) part can be inserted. Internal threads are female.
Common MedicalPronounced "nuffin," and is slang for "nothing."
Common MedicalA colorless, odorless gas which occupies about 20 percent of the atmosphere. It is essential for support of combustion and all forms of life.
Common MedicalIn a microscope, the objective is the lens nearest to the object being examined whereas the lens closest to the eye is termed the ocular.The light microscope today is usually binocular and has a turret bearing a selection of objective lens.
Common MedicalAn organization (or organisation) is aentity, such as an institution or an association, that has a collective goal and is linked to an external environment. There are a variety of legal types of organization, including corporations, governments, non-governmental organizations, international organization, armed forces, charities, not-for-profit corporations, partnerships, cooperatives, universities, and various types of political organization.
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