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No, it definitely ends in an "er" sound.

Posted By: penny on 2009-03-05
In Reply to: can you hear stent graft? nm - radee

Subject: No, it definitely ends in an "er" sound.

Maybe a brand name possibly?  (It sounds like Sinner graft).


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