cut+with+a+lancet

  • 1lancet — noun (C) 1 a small very sharp pointed knife with two cutting edges, used by doctors to cut flesh 2 lancet arch/window technical a tall narrow arch 1 (1) or window that is pointed at the top …

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  • 2lancet — lan|cet [ˈla:nsıt US ˈlæn ] n [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: lancette, from lance; LANCE1] 1.) a small very sharp pointed knife with two cutting edges, used by doctors to cut skin and flesh = ↑scalpel 2.) lancet window/arch technical a tall… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 3IUD with copper — This article is about non hormonally based intrauterine contraceptives. For hormonally based intrauterine contraceptives such as Mirena, see Hormonal IUD. IUD with copper Photo of a common IUD (Paragard T 380A) Background Birth co …

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  • 4lance — læns /lɑːns n. steel tipped wooden spear carried by knights and cavalry soldiers; sharp pointed tool which resembles a lance (i.e. harpoon) v. cut with a lancet, cut open with a scalpel; pierce with a lance …

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  • 5lanced — læns /lɑːns n. steel tipped wooden spear carried by knights and cavalry soldiers; sharp pointed tool which resembles a lance (i.e. harpoon) v. cut with a lancet, cut open with a scalpel; pierce with a lance …

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  • 6lances — læns /lɑːns n. steel tipped wooden spear carried by knights and cavalry soldiers; sharp pointed tool which resembles a lance (i.e. harpoon) v. cut with a lancet, cut open with a scalpel; pierce with a lance …

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  • 7lancing — læns /lɑːns n. steel tipped wooden spear carried by knights and cavalry soldiers; sharp pointed tool which resembles a lance (i.e. harpoon) v. cut with a lancet, cut open with a scalpel; pierce with a lance …

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  • 8lance — I. n. Spear, javelin. II. v. a. 1. Hurl, throw, launch, dart, send, fling, toss, pitch, jaculate, let fly. 2. Pierce, cut with a lancet …

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  • 9George Bagster Phillips — Dr George Bagster Phillips in 1888 Dr George Bagster Phillips MBBS, MRCS Eng, L.M., LSA (1834, Camberwell, Surrey, – 27 October 1897, London), was, from 1865, the Police Surgeon for the Metropolitan Police s H Division, which covered London s… …

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  • 10Female genital mutilation — Description Partial or complete removal of the external female genitalia, or other injury to the female genital organs, for non medical reasons Areas practiced Western, eastern, and north eastern Africa, Middle East, Near East, Southeast Asia… …

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