See Also: crew 1, noun(dictionary)
Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
hamman sign(medicine)
Hamman, Louis(medicine)
Hamman's syndrome(medicine)
Hamman's sign(medicine)
Hamman's murmur(medicine)
Hamman's disease(medicine)
hamman-rich syndrome(medicine)
crew cut(dictionary)

hamman sign (medicine) and crew 1, noun (oh)


hamman sign (medicine)


hamman sign
<radiology> Crackles heard in left lateral decubitus position, indicates (+) pneumomediastinum


crew 1, noun (oh)



[Date: 1500-1600; Origin: crew 'additional soldiers, reinforcements' (15-16 centuries), from Old French creue 'increase', from creistre; CRESCENT]
[C] all the people who work on a ship or plane
::The plane crashed, killing two of the crew and four passengers.
crew of
::He joined the crew of a large fishing boat.
::a crew member
[C] a group of people working together with special skills
::a TV camera crew
-see also ground crew
[singular] a group of people or friends - often used to show disapproval
::a motley crew of students
::Do you still hang out with the same crew ?
[C] a team of people who compete in rowing races
::Who will be on the college crew?
[C] informal a group of musicians, especially in garage Music