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1 incision
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. -
2 closure
noun1) (closing) Schließung, die; (of factory, pit also) Stilllegung, die; (of road, bridge) Sperrung, die* * *['kləuʒə](an act of closing: the closure of a factory.) die Stillegung* * *clo·sure[ˈkləʊʒəʳ, AM ˈkloʊʒɚ]I. nthe \closure of a pit die Stilllegung einer Grube2. (end)to have \closure etw verarbeitendo we have \closure about this affair? ist diese Sache endlich gegessen?to \closure the debate die Debatte schließen* * *['kləʊZə(r)]n1) (= act of closing) Schließung f; (of road) Sperrung f; (of wound, incision) Schließen nt; (of factory, mine etc also) Stilllegung fto move the closure — den Schluss der Debatte beantragen
* * *closure [ˈkləʊʒə(r)]A s1. (Zu-, Ver-)Schließen n2. a) Schließung f, Stilllegung f (eines Betriebs)b) SPORT Platzsperre f3. Abgeschlossenheit f4. TECH Verschluss(vorrichtung) m(f)5. Schluss m, Beendigung f (einer Debatte etc):apply ( oder move) the closure PARL Br Antrag auf Schluss der Debatte (mit anschließender Abstimmung) stellenB v/t PARL Br eine Debatte zum Abschluss bringen* * *noun1) (closing) Schließung, die; (of factory, pit also) Stilllegung, die; (of road, bridge) Sperrung, die2) (cap, stopper) [Flaschen]verschluss, der* * *adj.Schließ- präfix. n.Abschluss ¨-e m.Verschließung f.Verschluss ¨-e m. v.verschließen v.
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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