It is apposed.
Posted By: pc on 2007-06-11
In Reply to: Wound is well opposed or well posed? nm - IndianaMT
Subject: It is apposed.
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Main Entry: ap·pose Pronunciation: a-'pOz Function: transitive verb Inflected Form(s): ap·posed; ap·pos·ing Etymology: Middle French aposer, from Old French, from a- + poser to put -- more at POSE 1 archaic : to put before : apply (one thing) to another 2 : to place in juxtaposition or proximity
Main Entry: op·pose Pronunciation: &-'pOz Function: transitive verb Inflected Form(s): op·posed; op·pos·ing Etymology: French opposer, from Latin opponere (perfect indicative opposui), from ob- against + ponere to place -- more at OB-, POSITION 1 : to place over against something so as to provide resistance, counterbalance, or contrast 2 : to place opposite or against something 3 : to offer resistance to
well apposed - means the edges come together snug (nm)
Subject: well apposed - means the edges come together snug (nm)
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