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CUT |
Incision |
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APLOTOMY |
Simple incision. |
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INSECTION |
A cutting in; incisure; incision. |
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INCISURE |
A cut; an incision; a gash. |
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PHARYNGOTOMY |
Scarification or incision of the tonsils. |
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SCOTCH |
A slight cut or incision; a score. |
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ENGRAVE |
To cut in; to make by incision. |
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DAWK |
To cut or mark with an incision; to gash. |
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ADENOTOMY |
Dissection of, or incision into, a gland or glands. |
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CIRSOTOMY |
Any operation for the removal of varices by incision. |
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BLEED |
To issue forth, or drop, as blood from an incision. |
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THORACOTOMY |
The operation of opening the pleural cavity by
incision. |
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ENTEROTOMY |
Incision of the intestines, especially in reducing
certain cases of hernia. |
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SPLENOTOMY |
An incision into the spleen; removal of the spleen by
incision. |
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PROCTOTOMY |
An incision into the rectum, as for the division of a
stricture. |
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URETHROTOMY |
An incision of the urethra, esp. incision for relief
of urethral stricture. |
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CUTTING |
The act or process of making an incision, or of severing,
felling, shaping, etc. |
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BRONCHOTOMY |
An incision into the windpipe or larynx, including the
operations of tracheotomy and laryngotomy. |
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GASH |
A deep and long cut; an incision of considerable length and
depth, particularly in flesh. |
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TRENCH |
To cut; to form or shape by cutting; to make by
incision, hewing, or the like. |
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GRAVING |
The act or art of carving figures in hard substances, esp.
by incision or in intaglio. |
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CRUCIAL |
Having the form of a cross; appertaining to a cross;
cruciform; intersecting; as, crucial ligaments; a crucial incision. |
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COW TREE |
A tree (Galactodendron utile or Brosimum Galactodendron) of
South America, which yields, on incision, a nourishing fluid,
resembling milk. |
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LIQUIDAMBAR |
The balsamic juice which is obtained from these trees
by incision. The liquid balsam of the Oriental tree is liquid storax. |
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ESOPHAGOTOMY |
The operation of making an incision into the
esophagus, for the purpose of removing any foreign substance that
obstructs the passage. |