amputations

listen to the pronunciation of amputations
Englisch - Türkisch
ampütasyon
amputation
(Anatomi) bir organı kesip çıkarma
amputation
kesim
amputation
bir kılganın kesilmesi
amputation
amputasyon

Biz de amputasyon yaptık. Onları yapmak zorundaydık. - We also did amputations. We had to do them.

Amputasyon düşündünüz mü? - Have you considered amputation?

amputation
kesme
amputation
kesilme
amputation
i., tıb. ampütasyon
amputation
{i} uzvun kesilmesi
amputation
{i} organın alınması

Bir organın alınması gerekli. - An amputation is needed.

amputation
ampütasyon
Englisch - Englisch
plural of amputation
amputation
surgical removal of all or part of a limb, etc
amputation
the loss of a limb, etc. through trauma
amputation
{n} the act of cutting off limbs
Amputation
= the loss or absence of all or part of a limb
Amputation
1 to give power away 2 cutting away of the dead and unneeded old memories, past, present, feelings 3 separation of ones self from the Divine and Wholeness
Amputation
Surgical removal of a limb of the body 265Surgical removal of a limb of the body 265
Amputation
the severing of a body part
Amputation
the loss or absence of all or part of a limb
Amputation
a condition of disability resulting from the loss of one or more limbs
Amputation
Removal of a damaged limb of the body, popular medical treatment during the Civil War
Amputation
Removal of a limb
Amputation
a surgical removal of all or part of a limb
Amputation
The removal of a limb by surgery
amputation
the loss of a limb etc through trauma
amputation
surgical removal of all or part of a limb etc
amputation
the operation of cutting off a limb or projecting part of the body
amputation
a surgical removal of all or part of a limb a condition of disability resulting from the loss of one or more limbs
amputation
Removal of any part of the body, usually surgical removal of part or all of a limb. Congenital amputation means lack of a limb at birth (see agenesis). Surgical amputation may be a lifesaving measure to prevent excessive blood loss from injury or to check the spread of infection, gangrene, or malignant soft-tissue or bone tumours. Reconstructive surgery, prompt treatment with blood and plasma, and rehabilitation have made amputation rarer than in the past. Prostheses reduce handicaps for amputees, whose surgery may have been designed with a prosthesis in mind
amputation
The act of amputating; esp
amputation
{i} cutting off; surgical removal
amputations
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