English-Thai Dictionary
cannula
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CANNULAR
a.Tubular; having the form of a tube.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CANNULA
Can "nu *la, n. Etym: [L. cannula a small tube of dim. of canna a reed, tube. ] (Surg.)
Defn: A small tube of metal, wood, or India rubber, used for various purposes, esp. for injecting or withdrawing fluids. It is usually associated with a trocar. [Written also canula.]
CANNULAR
CANNULAR Can "nu *lar, a.
Defn: Having the form of a tube; tubular. [Written also canular. ]
CANNULATED
CANNULATED Can "nu *la `ted, a.
Defn: Hollow; affording a passage through its interior length for wire, thread, etc. ; as, a cannulated (suture ) needle. [Written also canulated.]
New American Oxford Dictionary
cannula
can nu la |ˈkanyələ ˈkænjələ | ▶noun ( pl. cannulae |-lē, -lī | or cannulas ) Surgery a thin tube inserted into a vein or body cavity to administer medicine, drain off fluid, or insert a surgical instrument. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Latin, ‘small reed, ’ diminutive of canna (see cane ).
cannulate
can nu late |ˈkanyəˌlāt ˈkænjəˌleɪt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] Surgery introduce a cannula or thin tube into (a vein or body cavity ). DERIVATIVES can nu la tion |ˌkanyəˈlāSHən |noun
Oxford Dictionary
cannula
cannula |ˈkanjʊlə | ▶noun ( pl. cannulae |-liː | or cannulas ) Surgery a thin tube inserted into a vein or body cavity to administer medication, drain off fluid, or insert a surgical instrument. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Latin ‘small reed ’, diminutive of canna (see cane ).
cannulate
can ¦nu |late |ˈkanjʊleɪt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] Surgery introduce a cannula or thin tube into (a vein or body cavity ). DERIVATIVES cannulation noun