Definition of Exsecting

1. exsect [v] - See also: exsect

Lexicographical Neighbors of Exsecting

exsanguinous
exsanguious
exscind
exscinded
exscinding
exscinds
exscript
exscripts
exscriptural
exscutellate
exsec
exsecant
exsecants
exsect
exsected
exsecting (current term)
exsection
exsections
exsects
exsert
exserted
exsertile
exserting
exsertion
exsertions
exserts
exsiccant
exsiccants
exsiccata
exsiccatae

Literary usage of Exsecting

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

1. Human Physiology, Statical and Dynamical, Or, The Conditions and Course of by John William Draper (1858)
"In the act of exsecting such a fasciculus, the disturbance impressed upon it, however great it may be, is never fully answered to by the due amount of ..."

2. Manual for the Medical Department by United States Surgeon-General's Office (1899)
"The cases named in the following list, viz, amputating, exsecting, ... CONTENTS OF exsecting CASE. (In mahogany case, with gutta-percha cover ..."

3. The Army surgeon's manual by William Grace, Surgeon-General's Office, United States (1864)
"Ampu^ting, trephining, exsecting, general operating, and pocket instruments that do not correspond in detail with the sets prescribed by regulations, ..."

4. Human Physiology, Statical and Dynamical, Or, The Conditions and Course of by John William Draper (1865)
"In the act of exsecting such a fasciculus, the disturbance impressed upon it, however great it may be, is never fully answered to by the due amount of ..."

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