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resect

VT ชำแหละ  เฉือน ออก  cham-lea

 

resection

N การ ชำแหละ  การ ตัดออก เป็น ชิ้นๆ  reapportion kan-cham-lea

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

RESECTION

n.[L. resectio, reseco.] The act of cutting or paring off.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

RESECT

Re *sect " (r-skt "), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Resected;p. pr. & vb. n.Resecting.] Etym: [L. resectus, p. p. of resecare to cut off; pref. re- re- + secare to cut. ]

 

Defn: To cut or pare off; to remove by cutting.

 

RESECTION

Re *sec "tion (r-sk "shn ), n. Etym: [L. resectio: cf. F. résection.]

 

1. The act of cutting or paring off. Cotgrave.

 

2. (Surg.)

 

Defn: The removal of the articular extremity of a bone, or of the ends of the bones in a false articulation.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

resect

re sect |riˈsekt rəˈsɛkt | verb [ with obj. ] (often as adj. resected ) Surgery cut out (tissue or part of an organ ): a small piece of resected colon. DERIVATIVES re sect a ble adjective, re sec tion |riˈsekSHən |noun, re sec tion al |-SHənl |adjective, re sec tion ist |-SHənist |noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in the sense remove, cut away ): from Latin resect- cut off, from the verb resecare, from re- back + secare to cut.

 

Oxford Dictionary

resect

resect |rɪˈsɛkt | verb [ with obj. ] (often as adj. resected ) Surgery cut out (tissue or part of an organ ): a small piece of resected colon. DERIVATIVES resectable adjective, resection noun, resectional adjective, resectionist noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in the sense remove, cut away ): from Latin resect- cut off , from the verb resecare, from re- back + secare to cut .