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adenoids

Masses of lymphoid tissue, similar to tonsils, located in the upper part of the throat, behind the nose. They are part of a child's natural defences against the entry of germs but usually shrink and disappear by the age of ten.

Adenoids may swell and grow, particularly if infected, and block the breathing passages. If they become repeatedly infected, they may be removed surgically (adenoidectomy), usually along with the tonsils.



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Making a nice transition from the previous recordings, Stink is still a recognizable bundle of adenoidal angst and enthusiasm.
The sextet fires off fiddle-and-banjo assaults as frenzied as the best of them, but its distinction lies in Reid Burgess and John McDonald's vocals, which provide endless marvels of adenoidal harmony, counterpoint and rounding rhythm.
PAUL REUBENS, creator of America's favorite case of arrested adolescence, Pee-wee Herman, promises not one but two upcoming films featuring his adenoidal avatar.
 
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