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incision [ɪn'sɪʒən]Medicine incision f;∎ to make an incision in sth inciser qch, pratiquer une incision dans qch -
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noun1) (cutting) Einschneiden, das2) (cut) Einschnitt, der* * *[in'siʒən]1) (a cut, especially one made in a person's body by a surgeon.) der Einschnitt2) (the act of cutting especially by a surgeon.) der Einschnitt•- academic.ru/37369/incisor">incisor* * *in·ci·sion[ɪnˈsɪʒən]* * *[In'sIZən]nSchnitt m; (MED) Einschnitt m* * *incision [ınˈsıʒn] s2. BOT, ZOOL Einschnitt m* * *noun1) (cutting) Einschneiden, das2) (cut) Einschnitt, der* * *n.Einschnitt m.Schnitt -e m. -
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noun1) разрез, надрез; насечка2) разрезание, надрезание3) fig. колкость, резкостьSyn:cut* * *(n) надрез; надрезание; насечка; острота; разрез; разрезание* * *надрезание, разрезание* * *[in·ci·sion || ɪn'sɪʒn] n. разрезание, надрез, насечка, разрез* * *надрезнадрезаниенасечкаостротаразрезразрезаниерезкость* * *1) а) надрезание б) разрез 2) перен. резкость -
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nounകീറല്, മുറിവ്, വെട്ട്, ഛേദനം -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] incision[English Plural] incisions[Swahili Word] chale[Swahili Plural] chale[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Related Words] uchale------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] incision[English Plural] incisions[Swahili Word] chanjo[Swahili Plural] machanjo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] incision[English Plural] incisions[Swahili Word] mkato[Swahili Plural] mikato[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Word] kata V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] incision[English Plural] incisions[Swahili Word] tojo[Swahili Plural] tojo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] toja V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] incision[English Plural] incisions[Swahili Word] uchale[Part of Speech] noun[Swahili Example] baada ya kuchanja uchale aliwekwa dawa------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] incision (small)[English Plural] incisions (small)[Swahili Word] mtai[Swahili Plural] mitai[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[English Example] to scratch.[Swahili Example] piga mtai------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] incision made in the ritual of blood brotherhood[English Plural] incisions[Swahili Word] sare[Swahili Plural] sare[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] make an incision[Swahili Word] -chanja[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] hakuweza kujua mahali pa kuchanja kuweka dawa yake [Kez]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] make an incision[Swahili Word] -panya[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] make an incision[Swahili Word] -toja[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] make an incision[Swahili Word] -umika[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] make incisions in the skin[Swahili Word] -chana uchale[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
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in'siʒən1) (a cut, especially one made in a person's body by a surgeon.) incisión2) (the act of cutting especially by a surgeon.) incisión, corte•- incisor
incisión sustantivo femenino incision, cut ' incisión' also found in these entries: Spanish: sajadura - sección - practicar English: incision - cuttr[ɪn'sɪʒən]1 incisión nombre femeninoincision [ɪn'sɪʒən] n: incisión fn.• cisión s.f.• cortadura s.f.• incisión s.f.• sajadura s.f.• tajo s.m.ɪn'sɪʒəncount & mass noun incisión f[ɪn'sɪʒǝn]N incisión f* * *[ɪn'sɪʒən]count & mass noun incisión f -
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1. n разрезание, надрезание2. n разрез, надрез3. n насечка4. n остротаСинонимический ряд:cut (noun) channel; cut; gash; hole; laceration; nip; passage; pierce; rent; slash; slice; slit; split; stab; surgical opening; wound -
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[in'siʒən]1) (a cut, especially one made in a person's body by a surgeon.) incision2) (the act of cutting especially by a surgeon.) incision•- incisor -
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[in'siʒən]1) (a cut, especially one made in a person's body by a surgeon.) indsnit2) (the act of cutting especially by a surgeon.) snit•- incisor* * *[in'siʒən]1) (a cut, especially one made in a person's body by a surgeon.) indsnit2) (the act of cutting especially by a surgeon.) snit•- incisor -
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[in'siʒən]1) (a cut, especially one made in a person's body by a surgeon.) vrez2) (the act of cutting especially by a surgeon.) vrez•- incisor* * *[insížən]nounvrez, rez (tudi medicine); graviranje -
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[in'siʒən]1) (a cut, especially one made in a person's body by a surgeon.) skurður2) (the act of cutting especially by a surgeon.) skurður•- incisor -
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[in'siʒən]1) (a cut, especially one made in a person's body by a surgeon.) incisão2) (the act of cutting especially by a surgeon.) incisão•- incisor* * *in.ci.sion[ins'iʒən] n incisão, corte. -
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n. yarma, deşme, yarık, kesik* * *1. kesme 2. yarma* * *[in'siʒən]1) (a cut, especially one made in a person's body by a surgeon.) kesik2) (the act of cutting especially by a surgeon.) kesme•- incisor -
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medicine, veterinary• insisio• viiltomedicine, veterinary• aukaisumedicine, veterinary• avaaminenmedicine, veterinary• puhkaisumedicine, veterinary• leikkaus• haava* * *in'siʒən1) (a cut, especially one made in a person's body by a surgeon.) viilto2) (the act of cutting especially by a surgeon.) leikkaus•- incisor -
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[in'siʒən]1) (a cut, especially one made in a person's body by a surgeon.) iegriezums2) (the act of cutting especially by a surgeon.) incīzija, griezums•- incisor* * *iegriezums; incīzija
См. также в других словарях:
incision — ► NOUN 1) a surgical cut in skin or flesh. 2) the action or process of incising … English terms dictionary
incision — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep ▪ large ▪ small, tiny ▪ vertical ▪ surgical ▪ … Collocations dictionary
incision — (n.) late 14c., a cutting made in surgery, from O.Fr. incision (13c.) and directly from L. incisionem (nom. incisio) a cutting into, noun of action from pp. stem of incidere to cut in, from in into, in, on, upon (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + cidere,… … Etymology dictionary
incision — noun (C, U) a cut into something, especially into someone s body using a special knife during a medical operation, or the act of making this kind of cut: The incision was carefully stitched and bandaged … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
incision — noun 1) a surgical incision Syn: cut, opening, slit 2) incisions on the marble Syn: notch, carving, etching, engraving, inscription, score; nick, scratch, scarification … Thesaurus of popular words
incision — noun Date: 14th century 1. a. cut, gash; specifically a wound made especially in surgery by incising the body b. a marginal notch (as in a leaf) 2. an act of incising something 3. the quality or state of being incisive … New Collegiate Dictionary
incision — noun A cut, especially one made by a scalpel or similar medical tool in the context of surgical operation … Wiktionary
incision — noun 1》 a surgical cut made in skin or flesh. 2》 the action or process of cutting into something. Derivatives incisional adjective … English new terms dictionary
incision — UK [ɪnˈsɪʒ(ə)n] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms incision : singular incision plural incisions a cut made into the body with a knife, usually during a medical operation … English dictionary
incision — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. cut, gash, notch. See furrow, interval. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. gash, slash, surgery; see cut 2 , hole 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. slit, slash, scratch, score, gash. see cut IV … English dictionary for students
incision — in|ci|sion [ ın sıʒn ] noun count or uncount a cut made into the body with a knife, usually during a medical operation … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English