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resect
[ ri-sekt ]
resect
/ rɪˈsɛkt /
verb
- tr surgery to cut out part of (a bone, an organ, or other structure or part)
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of resect1
Example Sentences
Howard has been building up to his regular duties since he had heart surgery Sept. 15 that successfully resected an aortic aneurysm and repaired his aortic valve.
Awake surgeries to insert such devices or resect tumors can sometimes be paused briefly for an unrelated experiment.
And that this woman, and others like her, victimized by other accomplished, admired, even celebrated men, should not be resected from the stories of those men’s lives.
He sawed right in and resected what he said was 99.99 percent of it.
Once the research team obtained the resected tissue, they then hurriedly transported it back to the lab, where they sliced and tested the samples.
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