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Definition of Exenterating
1. exenterate [v] - See also: exenterate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Exenterating
Literary usage of Exenterating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1902)
"A flatter spoon is safer for removing the inner table for the free evacuation of
extradural collections, and a narrow and more beaked spoon for exenterating ..."
2. Diseases of the nose, throat and ear by William Lincoln Ballenger (1911)
"... of the anatomical relations, the conditions of the diseased s » and his sense
of touch, rather than upon sight in exenterating the and sphenoidal cells. ..."
3. The Nineteenth Century (1886)
"and can never outrage the best feelings of our moral nature without at once
exenterating itself of its own better soul, and defrauding the public of the ..."
4. The Metropolitan (1835)
"... I contrived to procure instruction in my favourite pursuit, attended lectures
on drawing and landscapes, instead of those on exenterating mankind, ..."
5. Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society Annual Meeting by American Ophthalmological Society (1909)
"... though a poor om,, of success, most kindly took charge of the case, and operated
in June, excising the lids, exenterating the orbit, removing a piece of ..."
6. A Manual of Diseases of the Nose, Throat, and Ear by Edward Baldwin Gleason (1918)
"... or impossibility in some cases of exenterating completely the so-called orbital,
frontal, antral or sphenoid, ethmoid cells that so often occur. ..."