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Flex   Listen
verb
Flex  v. t.  (past & past part. flexed; pres. part. flexing)  To bend; as, to flex the arm.






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"Flex" Quotes from Famous Books



... at Magersfontein. Entry and exit, in the upper third of the arm internal to the humerus. Complete median paralysis, anaesthesia in the ulnar area, and in the radial supply to the dorsum of the middle and ring fingers. Could flex, extend, and adduct and abduct the wrist; some power of flexion in index finger, in others none. The flexion of the wrist was dependent on the ulnar supply to the muscles of the forearm. No wasting of the interossei, skin normal except for a large trophic blister on ...
— Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 • George Henry Makins



Words linked to "Flex" :   gnarl, incurvate, convolute, flash, arc, deform, bend, curve, shrink, fawn, curl up, contract, cower, swank, indent, convolve, change form, draw in, dent, double up, tilt, twist, lean, crouch, arch, flexion, bow, crawl, retroflex, change shape, double, straighten, creep, angle, grovel, show off, unbend, turn



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