fraktür

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(Tıp) fracture
the act of breaking, or something that has broken, especially that in bone or cartilage
a fault or crack in a rock
{n} a breach or separation of solid parts the manner of breaking
A rupture of the surface of a laminate because of external or internal forces, with or without complete separation
fracture a bone of; "I broke my foot while playing hockey"
(n) A crack or break in a rock (v) To break in random places instead of cleaving Said of minerals
Breach in continuity of a bone Types of fractures include simple, compound, comminuted, greenstick, incomplete, impacted, longitudinal, oblique, stress, or transverse
a breaking of a body part, usually a bone
{f} cause a break (i.e. in a bone); break, split, crack; be broken, be split, be cracked
Any break in rock along which no significant movement has occurred
A general term to include any kind of discontinuity in a body of rock if produced by mechanical failure, whether by shear stress or tensile stress Fractures include faults, shears, joints, and planes of fracture cleavage
– A break in the geological formation, e g , a shear or fault
breaking of a bone G
A fracture is a slight crack or break in something, especially a bone. At least one-third of all women over ninety have sustained a hip fracture
The act of breaking or snapping asunder; rupture; breach
the act of cracking something breaking of hard tissue such as bone; "it was a nasty fracture"; "the break seems to have been caused by a fall" fracture a bone of; "I broke my foot while playing hockey" break (a bone); "She broke her clavicle" become fractured; "The tibia fractured from the blow of the iron pipe" violate or abuse; "This writer really fractures the language" break into pieces; "The pothole fractured a bolt on the axle" interrupt, break, or destroy; "fracture the balance of power
- a break in the rock along which there has been little or no movement
breaking of hard tissue such as bone; "it was a nasty fracture"; "the break seems to have been caused by a fall"
Breach of continuity of a bone Types of fractures include simple, compound, comminuted, greenstick incomplete, impacted, longitudinal, oblique, stress, or transverse
A break or crack
fraktür

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    () 1886 fractur, 1904 fraktur, from German Fraktur, from Latin frāctūra (“breaking n.”) frangere (“to break”), past participle fractus. Compare fracture, fraction.
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