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Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
catheterization — Passage of a catheter. clean intermittent bladder c. (CIC) a common way for patients with neurogenic bladders that do not empty normally to empty their bladders on a routine schedule. * * * cath·e·ter·iza·tion or Brit cath·e·ter·isa·tion .kath ət … Medical dictionary
cauterize — To apply a cautery; to burn with a cautery. * * * cau·ter·ize or Brit cau·ter·ise kȯt ə .rīz vt, ized or Brit ised; iz·ing or Brit is·ing to sear with a cautery or caustic cau·ter·iza·tion or Brit cau·ter·isa·tion .kȯt ə rə zā shən n * … Medical dictionary
electrocauterization — Cauterization by passage of high frequency current through tissue or by a metal device that has been electrically heated. * * * elec·tro·cau·ter·iza·tion or Brit elec·tro·cau·ter·isa·tion .kȯt ə rə zā shən n ELECTROCAUTERY (2 … Medical dictionary
thermocauterization — ther·mo·cau·ter·iza·tion or chiefly Brit ther·mo·cau·ter·isa·tion .thər mō .kȯt ə rə zā shən n cautery by the application of heat … Medical dictionary
characteristical — char·ac·ter is·ti·cal || ‚kærɪkt É™rɪstɪkl adj. characteristic, typical … English contemporary dictionary
characteristically — char·ac·ter is·ti·cal·ly || ‚kærɪkt É™rɪstɪkÉ™lɪ adv. in a characteristic manner, typically … English contemporary dictionary
PLANTS — Research into the flora mentioned in the ancient Hebrew literature is grounded on the basic assumption that within historical times no fundamental changes have taken place in the country s climate (see agriculture ). This assumption, which allows … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ic — ot·ic; zo·ic; IC; ac·a·dem·ic; ac·ro·bat·ic; ac·ro·me·gal·ic; ac·ro·nar·cot·ic; acryl·ic; adon·ic; ae·ol·ic; aero·stat·ic; al·ca·ic; al·co·hol·ic; al·go·gen·ic; al·pha·nu·mer·ic; al·ta·ic; am·har·ic; am·o·rit·ic; an·al·pha·bet·ic; an·a·lyt·ic;… … English syllables
ANIMALS OF THE BIBLE AND TALMUD — ANIMALS OF THE BIBLE AND TALMUD. Although no basic changes have occurred in the faunistic composition of Ereẓ Israel since biblical times, an examination of the names of the animals mentioned in the Bible and in talmudic literature reveals that a … Encyclopedia of Judaism
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES — From the earliest period of their history the Jews were alive to the necessity of an accurate system of weights and measures, and an honest handling of them. The first legislation in the interest of economic righteousness in general is found in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism