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excision (mass) | excision
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excision (encz) | excision,excize Zdeněk Brož |
excision (encz) | excision,odstranění n: Zdeněk Brož |
excision (encz) | excision,vynechání n: Zdeněk Brož |
excision (encz) | excision,vyříznutí n: Zdeněk Brož |
Excision (gcide) | Excision \Ex*ci"sion\, n. [L. excisio: cf. F. excision. See
Excide.]
1. The act of excising or cutting out or off; extirpation;
destruction.
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Such conquerors are the instruments of vengeance on
those nations that have . . . grown ripe for
excision. --Atterbury.
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2. (Eccl.) The act of cutting off from the church;
excommunication.
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3. (Surg.) The removal, especially of small parts, with a
cutting instrument. --Dunglison.
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excision (wn) | excision
n 1: the omission that is made when an editorial change shortens
a written passage; "an editor's deletions frequently upset
young authors"; "both parties agreed on the excision of the
proposed clause" [syn: deletion, excision, cut]
2: surgical removal of a body part or tissue [syn: ablation,
extirpation, cutting out, excision]
3: the act of banishing a member of a church from the communion
of believers and the privileges of the church; cutting a
person off from a religious society [syn: excommunication,
excision]
4: the act of pulling up or out; uprooting; cutting off from
existence [syn: extirpation, excision, deracination] |
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Excision (gcide) | Excision \Ex*ci"sion\, n. [L. excisio: cf. F. excision. See
Excide.]
1. The act of excising or cutting out or off; extirpation;
destruction.
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Such conquerors are the instruments of vengeance on
those nations that have . . . grown ripe for
excision. --Atterbury.
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2. (Eccl.) The act of cutting off from the church;
excommunication.
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3. (Surg.) The removal, especially of small parts, with a
cutting instrument. --Dunglison.
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