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ablation

N การ ขจัด ออก ไป  kan-ka-chad-ok-pai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ABLATION

n.[L. ab and latio, a carrying. ] A carrying away. In medicine, the taking from the body whatever is hurtful; evacuations in general. In chimistry, the removal of whatever is finished or no longer necessary.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ABLATION

Ab *la "tion, n. Etym: [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.

 

2. (Med. )

 

Defn: Extirpation. Dunglison.

 

3. (Geol.)

 

Defn: Wearing away; superficial waste. Tyndall.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

ablation

ab la tion |əˈblāSHən əˈbleɪʃən | noun 1 the surgical removal of body tissue. 2 the removal of snow and ice by melting or evaporation, typically from a glacier or iceberg. the erosion of rock, typically by wind action. the loss of surface material from a spacecraft or meteorite through evaporation or melting caused by friction with the atmosphere. DERIVATIVES ab late |əˈblāt |verb ORIGIN late Middle English (in the general sense taking away, removal ): from late Latin ablatio (n- ), from Latin ablat- taken away, from ab- away + lat- carried (from the verb ferre ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

ablation

ablation |əˈbleɪʃ (ə )n | noun [ mass noun ] 1 the surgical removal of body tissue. 2 the removal of snow and ice from a glacier or iceberg by melting or evaporation. the erosion of rock, typically by wind action. the loss of surface material from a spacecraft or meteorite through evaporation or melting caused by friction with the atmosphere. DERIVATIVES ablate verb ORIGIN late Middle English (in the general sense taking away, removal ): from late Latin ablatio (n- ), from Latin ablat- taken away , from ab- away + lat- carried (from the verb ferre ).

 

Duden Dictionary

Ablation

Ab la ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Ablati o n |lateinisch ; »Wegnahme «1 a Geografie Abschmelzung von Schnee und Eis (Gletscher, Inlandeis ) durch Sonnenstrahlung, Luftwärme und Regen b Geologie Abtragung des Bodens durch Wasser und Wind; vgl. Deflation 2 und Denudation 1 2 a Medizin operative Entfernung eines Organs oder Körperteils; Amputation b Medizin [krankhafte ] Loslösung eines Organs von einem anderen

 

French Dictionary

ablation

ablation n. f. nom féminin médecine Action d ’enlever un organe, une tumeur, un tissu, un corps étranger. : Procéder à l ’ablation d ’un rein, de la thyroïde. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec les noms suivants: • amputation, action d ’enlever un membre, une partie d ’un membre au cours d ’une opération chirurgicale;mutilation, perte accidentelle d ’une partie du corps.