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dislocation

N การ เคลื่อนที่ 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DISLOCATION

n. 1. The act of moving from its proper place; particularly, the act of removing or forcing a bone from its socket; luxation.
2. The sate of being displaced.
3. A joint displaced.
4. In geology, the displacement of parts of rocks, or portions of strata, from the situations which they originally occupied.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DISLOCATION

Dis `lo *ca "tion, n. Etym: [Cf. F. dislocation. ]

 

1. The act of displacing, or the state of being displaced. T. Burnet.

 

2. (Geol.)

 

Defn: The displacement of parts of rocks or portions of strata from the situation which they originally occupied. Slips, faults, and the like, are dislocations.

 

3. (Surg.)

 

Defn: The act of dislocating, or putting out of joint; also, the condition of being thus displaced.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

dislocation

dis lo ca tion |ˌdislōˈkāSHən ˌdɪsloʊˈkeɪʃən | noun disturbance from a proper, original, or usual place or state: he fell prey to loneliness and a wrenching sense of dislocation | the social dislocations caused by government policies. injury or disability caused when the normal position of a joint or other part of the body is disturbed: congenital dislocation of the hip | dealing with fractures and dislocations. Crystallography a displacement of part of a crystal lattice structure. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, or from medieval Latin dislocatio (n- ), from the verb dislocare (see dislocate ), based on Latin locare to place.

 

Oxford Dictionary

dislocation

dislocation |ˌdɪslə (ʊ )ˈkeɪʃ (ə )n | noun [ mass noun ] disturbance from a proper, original, or usual place or state: rapid urban and industrial development brought immense social dislocation in its wake. injury or disability caused when the normal position of a joint or other part of the body is disturbed: congenital dislocation of the hip | [ count noun ] : dealing with fractures and dislocations. [ count noun ] Crystallography a displacement of part of a crystal lattice structure. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, or from medieval Latin dislocatio (n- ), from the verb dislocare (see dislocate ), based on Latin locare to place .

 

French Dictionary

dislocation

dislocation n. f. nom féminin 1 État de ce qui est disloqué. : La dislocation d ’une articulation. 2 figuré Séparation des parties d ’un ensemble, démembrement. : La dislocation d ’une nation. Note Orthographique dislo ca tion.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

dislocation

d s lo c tion 名詞 C U 1 (計画 生活 交通などの )混乱, 狂うこと .2 (関節などの )脱臼 (だつきゆう ).