anaesthetization

anaesthetization
anaes·the·ti·za·tion

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  • Anaesthetization — An*[ae]s the*ti*za tion, n. The process of an[ae]sthetizing; also, the condition of the nervous system induced by an[ae]sthetics. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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