Definition of Exsects

1. exsect [v] - See also: exsect

Lexicographical Neighbors of Exsects

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

Literary usage of Exsects

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

1. A Treatise on the Diseases of the Eye by John Soelberg Wells (1883)
"The fibrous capsule of the globe being then completely detached, he divides and exsects the optic and ciliary nerves, and then reat- taches the tendons of ..."

2. Buffalo Medical Journal (1846)
"I remember now to say, that he exsects. enlarged tonsils, as do most Parisian surgeons', with a common bistoury and forceps; I still however should give the ..."

3. Illustrated manual of operative surgery and surgical anatomy by Claude Bernard (1864)
"After removing the granulations upon the conjunctiva, Weller exsects a strip of the tarsal cartilage one or two lines in width, taking care not to injure ..."

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