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vi., Loose-fitting, not tight.

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v. To rub against each other, as the ends of broken bones. Anat. 26.

adj. Sprained or broken, as a limb.

Haloke (hā'-lō'-ke), adj.

/ hā'-lō'-ke / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Sprained or broken, as a limb.

Haloke (hā'-lō'-ke), v.

/ hā'-lō'-ke / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To rub against each other, as the ends of broken bones.

2. To move back and forth.

Sprained or broken, as a limb. (HPL.) To rub against each other, as the ends of broken bones. (A.)

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