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Definition of Broken breast

Broken breast
Broken breast Bro"ken breast` Abscess of the mammary gland.

Meaning of Broken breast from wikipedia

- distinctive. Males have a double band across the breast, while females have a single broken breast band. They are usually found in pairs or small family...
- Giovanni Antonio Scopoli in 1786, has whitish underparts and a broken breast band. The breast is chestnut and the lower underparts more pink-buff. The po****tions...
- in north-western India (type locality Mount Abu) Is pale and has a broken breast band and no white tip to tail. P. j. pyrrhotis - (Bonaparte, 1850):...
- joined at the front, giving the appearance of a "broken" breast band in contrast to the continuous breast band in many other plovers. Outside the breeding...
- separated on boneless ****: The "breast", when sold as boneless, and two "tenderloin", located on each side between the breast meat and the ribs. These...
- including injury or surgery and may involve blood continuing to seep from broken capillaries. A hematoma is benign and is initially in liquid form spread...
- Decision to Undergo Breast Reduction Surgery". People. Retrieved 5 February 2016. Radloff, Jessica (12 August 2015). "Ariel Winter Breast Reduction Surgery...
- by a foul ball, tearing several rib ligaments and leaving him with a broken breast bone. His exit marked the first — and so far only — known time that...
- Dress: Atlanta. She is the founder of Bridals by Lori and an advocate for breast cancer awareness. In 1980, Allen opened the bridal salon, Bridals by Lori...
- robbers to be executed by the wheel, sometimes termed to be "wheeled" or "broken on the wheel", would be taken to a public stage scaffold site and tied to...