See Also: occlusal wear(medicine)
wear(1)(dictionary)
wear(2)(dictionary)
WEAR(law)
wear(medicine)
wear(dictionary)
ready-to-wear(dictionary)
Tyne and Wear(dictionary)
Tyne and Wear(encyclopedia)
wear 1, verb(dictionary)

non sequitur (iou) and occlusal wear (medicine)


non sequitur (iou)



non sequitur noun phr. LME.
[from Latin, lit. 'it does not follow'.]
A part of the collar of a shirt etc.; an unfastened collar. rare. Only in LME.
An inference or conclusion not logically following from the premisses; a response, remark, etc., not logically following from what has gone before. M16.
S. Bellow Uncle couldn't have been listening..he came up with a non sequitur.

occlusal wear (medicine)


occlusal wear


Attritional loss of substance on opposing occlusal units or surfaces.

See: abrasion.