slovo | definícia |
ablation (encz) | ablation,ablace Josef Kosek |
ablation (encz) | ablation,odnětí Josef Kosek |
ablation (encz) | ablation,odplavení Josef Kosek |
ablation (encz) | ablation,snesení Josef Kosek |
Ablation (gcide) | Ablation \Ab*la"tion\, n. [L. ablatio, fr. ablatus p. p. of
auferre to carry away; ab + latus, p. p. of ferre carry: cf.
F. ablation. See Tolerate.]
1. A carrying or taking away; removal. --Jer. Taylor.
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2. (Med.) Extirpation. --Dunglison. AS
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3. (Med.) Removing or destroying of a body tissue, especially
by a surgical procedure. --Dorland.
[AS]
4. (Geol.) Wearing away; superficial waste, as of glacial ice
or snow. --Tyndall.
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5. (Aerospace) Wearing away of the outer layers of a
protective shield or surface by the heat and aerodynamic
forces caused by flying through the atmosphere at
hypersonic speed, as during reentry from space; as,
ablation of the heat shield during reentry.
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ablation (wn) | ablation
n 1: surgical removal of a body part or tissue [syn: ablation,
extirpation, cutting out, excision]
2: the erosive process that reduces the size of glaciers |
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ablation (encz) | ablation,ablace Josef Kosekablation,odnětí Josef Kosekablation,odplavení Josef Kosekablation,snesení Josef Kosek |
ablation (wn) | ablation
n 1: surgical removal of a body part or tissue [syn: ablation,
extirpation, cutting out, excision]
2: the erosive process that reduces the size of glaciers |
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