- exsection
- ex·sec·tion
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
exsection — index evulsion Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
exsection — (ˈ)ek|sekshən noun Etymology: Latin exsection , exsectio, from exsectus + ion , io ion : excision … Useful english dictionary
exsection — Rarely used term for excision. * * * ex·sec·tion (ek sekґshən) excision … Medical dictionary
exsection — n. cutting out, removal by cutting … English contemporary dictionary
phrenicectomy — Exsection of a portion of the phrenic nerve, to prevent reunion such as may follow phrenicotomy. SYN: phrenectomy, phrenicoexeresis, phreniconeurectomy. [phreni + G. ektome, excision] * * * phren·i·cec·to·my .fren ə sek tə mē … Medical dictionary
Exection — Ex*ec tion, n. [Obs.] See {Exsection}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exsect — exsectile /ek sek tl, tuyl, til/, adj. exsection, n. /ek sekt /, v.t. to cut out. [1635 45; < L exsectus cut out, cut away, ptp. of ex(s)ecare, equiv. to ex EX 1 + secare to cut; see SECT] * * * … Universalium
evulsion — I noun avulsion, deracination, disengagement, displacement, drawing out, ejection, elicitation, elimination, eradication, excavation, exsection, extirpation, extraction, extrication, plucking out, pull, pulling out, removal, ripping out,… … Law dictionary
disentanglement — Synonyms and related words: accomplishment, answer, ascertainment, avulsion, breaking out, clearing, clearing up, cracking, cutting out, decipherment, decoding, determination, disburdening, disembarrassment, disembroilment, disencumbrance,… … Moby Thesaurus
drawing — Synonyms and related words: adductive, alluring, alphabet, appealing, art, aspiration, attracting, attraction, attractive, attrahent, avulsion, bewitching, bingo, black and white, bleeding, bloodletting, blueprint, broaching, brouillon,… … Moby Thesaurus