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Definition of Amputated
1. amputate [v] - See also: amputate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Amputated
Literary usage of Amputated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions by Penzance Natural History and Antiquarian Society (1851)
"On the Reproduction of amputated parts in the lower Animals. BY RQ COUCH,
EsQ., MRCS 'HIS Paper contained the results of a series of experiments on the mode ..."
2. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1915)
"1G4, 51 SW 758; —$15000—tender of railroad drawbridge, 27 years of age, health
good, earning $50 )icr month—one leg broken and amputated below the knee, ..."
3. The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1843)
"Compound fracture of the femur, with extensive contusion and laceration of the
muscles ; amputated the same day. '- Recovered. Edward Wilkinson, aged 32. ..."
4. Publications by Folklore Society (Great Britain) (1908)
"BURIAL OF amputated LIMBS. (Vol. xviii. p. 216.) T. J , a farmer, of Old Basford,
Nottingham, fell off the shaft of his cart and injured his leg so badly ..."
5. Junior High School English by Thomas Henry Briggs (1921)
"EXERCISE 9 CORRECTING ERRORS IN WRITING amputated MEMBERS OF SENTENCES AS
SENTENCES (COPYING) Copy the paragraph about Alice and the rabbit, ..."
6. Manual of artificial limbs: ... an Exhaustive Exposition of Pro[s]thesis. by A.A. Marks (Firm), A.A. Marks (Firm, George Edwin Marks (1907)
"INSTRUCTIONS WHEN BOTH LEGS ARE amputated If both legs are amputated, either
above or below the knees, or if one is amputated below and the other above, ..."