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Celtic is it. Thanks. He also pronounces kephalad...

Posted By: bettyrice on 2007-10-01
In Reply to: If on the face, could be Celtic - pale with ruddy cheeks, easily - sunburned. NM

Subject: Celtic is it. Thanks. He also pronounces kephalad...

for cephalad. If he ever says kervical, I'd go nuts.


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That may be what he means, but not how he pronounces it.
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she pronounces it "khem-yun-ih-shun uf da see-REE-bwy-fowurm" sm
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Comminution was actually the word I was questioning. It's a pt. with severe facial trauma and I think she just can't form sentences!!

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I'd go with this post, Celtic....they usually say
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or Fitzpatrick type 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5....but I never heard them say Celtic in 28+ years; however, with your description it makes PERFECT sense.....
I almost wrote that too but there's an "ic" there, so must be Celtic. nm
Subject: I almost wrote that too but there's an "ic" there, so must be Celtic. nm


If on the face, could be Celtic - pale with ruddy cheeks, easily
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