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  • Diarthrodial joint [r]: Freely moveable joints, such as the knee and shoulder. [e]
  • Heart [r]: A chambered muscular organ in organisms that pumps blood received from the veins into the arteries, thereby maintaining the flow of blood through the entire circulatory system. [e]
  • Milpa agriculture [r]: A form of swidden agriculture that is practiced in Mesoamerica. Traditionally, a "milpa" plot is planted with maize, beans, and squash. [e]
  • Rhinoplasty [r]: Surgical procedure that modifies the visible shape of the nose. [e]
  • Reconstructive surgery [r]: Procedure concerned with the restoration, construction, reconstruction, or improvement in the shape and appearance of body structures that are missing, defective, damaged, or misshapen. [e]