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1 herida superficial
f.surface cut, scotch, cut, flesh wound.* * *(n.) = superficial woundEx. In similarly superficial wounds that were larger, the wounds were covered with skin grafts.* * *(n.) = superficial woundEx: In similarly superficial wounds that were larger, the wounds were covered with skin grafts.
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2 injerto
m.graft.injerto de piel skin graftpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: injertar.* * *1 graft* * *SM1) (=acción) grafting2) (Agr, Med) graft* * *b) (Med) graft* * *= infill, graft, grafting.Ex. This paper discusses the following methods of treatment in the conservation of seals: cleaning; dealing with cracks; the questions of infill and reversibility; and polishing.Ex. The problem of grafts not sticking sufficiently to the document was solved by beating and the correct solvents.Ex. Topics covered include planting the seed, transplanting the seed, propagation by cuttings, and grafting.----* injerto cutáneo = skin graft.* injerto de piel = skin graft.* inserción de injertos = infilling.* * *b) (Med) graft* * *= infill, graft, grafting.Ex: This paper discusses the following methods of treatment in the conservation of seals: cleaning; dealing with cracks; the questions of infill and reversibility; and polishing.
Ex: The problem of grafts not sticking sufficiently to the document was solved by beating and the correct solvents.Ex: Topics covered include planting the seed, transplanting the seed, propagation by cuttings, and grafting.* injerto cutáneo = skin graft.* injerto de piel = skin graft.* inserción de injertos = infilling.* * *2 ( Med) graftun injerto de piel a skin graftmasculine, feminine* * *
Del verbo injertar: ( conjugate injertar)
injerto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
injertó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
injertar
injerto
injertar ( conjugate injertar) verbo transitivo
to graft
injerto sustantivo masculino
( tallo) graft, scionb) (Med) graft
injertar vtr Agr Med to graft
injerto sustantivo masculino graft
' injerto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agarrar
- tomar
English:
graft
* * *injerto nm1. [acción] grafting2. [rama] graft3. [en ser humano] graft;injerto de cabello hair implants;injerto de piel skin graft* * *m graft* * *injerto nm: graftinjerto de piel: skin graft -
3 injerto cutáneo
m.skin graft, epidermization, full-thickness graft.* * *(n.) = skin graftEx. In similarly superficial wounds that were larger, the wounds were covered with skin grafts.* * *(n.) = skin graftEx: In similarly superficial wounds that were larger, the wounds were covered with skin grafts.
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4 injerto de piel
(n.) = skin graftEx. In similarly superficial wounds that were larger, the wounds were covered with skin grafts.* * *(n.) = skin graftEx: In similarly superficial wounds that were larger, the wounds were covered with skin grafts.
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5 dermátomo
m.dermatome, special knife for cutting skin grafts.
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