Definition of Abscised

1. Verb. (past of abscise) ¹

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Definition of Abscised

1. abscise [v] - See also: abscise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Abscised

absalonisms
abscess
abscess root
abscess scan
abscessed
abscessed tooth
abscesses
abscessing
abscession
abscessions
abscind
abscinded
abscinding
abscinds
abscise
abscised (current term)
abscises
abscisic
abscisic acid
abscisic acid 8'-hydroxylase
abscisin
abscising
abscisins
abscision
abscisions
absciss
abscissa
abscissae
abscissas
abscisse

Literary usage of Abscised

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Diseases and injuries of the eye: their medical and surgical treatment by George Lawson (1880)
"The Staphyloma may lie abscised.—There are two modes of thus dealing with a ... The staphyloma may be abscised, and the edges of the wound of the sclerotic ..."

2. Proceedings by Philadelphia County Medical Society (1896)
"This was abscised in the usual way, and the Gaina Pinto directions followed. ... The iris was abscised, the margins of the aperture carefully cleansed, ..."

3. The Medical and Surgical Reporter (1896)
"The iris was abscised, the margins of the aperture carefully cleansed, and the iris freed as much as possible. The opening- was then closed with a flap of ..."

4. Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society Annual Meeting by American Ophthalmological Society (1893)
"Not so when I abscised the prolapse on the third, fourth, ... The angular portion which had been left, swelled and was abscised. ..."

5. A Handbook of the diseases of the eye and their treatment by Henry Rosborough Swanzy (1900)
"The portion of iris should be most carefully abscised, so that no tag of it may remain in the wound, and become caught in the cicatrix in the course of ..."

6. Journal of Anatomy and Physiology by Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1874)
"The effects of a burn on the abscised tail of a newt. When the end of a red-hot glass rod is momentarily applied to the integuments of a recently abscised ..."

7. Surgery, Its Principles and Practice by William Williams Keen (1908)
"If it is seen soon after the accident, the protruding iris should be abscised and every endeavor made to obtain a clean wound and good coaptation of its ..."

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