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cauterizing Meaning in Bengali



ছেঁকা বার্ন বা বরফে পরিণত করা (টিস্যু

Verb:

ছেঁকা দেত্তয়া, কষ্টিক দ্বারা দগ্ধ করা,





cauterizing's Usage Examples:

wounds, and Leonides of Alexandria described excising breast tumors and cauterizing the resulting wound in order to control bleeding.


1275 he wrote Chirurgia which promoted the use of a surgical knife over cauterizing.


Sutures or cauterizing may be required.


In some cases the scalpel is heated to provide a cauterizing effect, limiting bleeding.


Hydra), who grew two heads in place of each one cut off, Iolaus helped by cauterizing each neck as Heracles beheaded it.


He tried to cover leucomatous opacities of the cornea by cauterizing the surface with a heated stilet and applying powdered nutgalls and iron.


chemically cauterizing the matrix, or 'root', to prevent recurrence.


The best results are achieved by cauterizing the matrix.


is in three things: A gulp of honey, cupping, and branding with fire (cauterizing).


He slices Dinah Drake's throat, but Curtis Holt saves her life by cauterizing the wound although the injury severely damaged Drake's "Canary Cry";.


women, and branded by NXIVM-affiliated doctor Danielle Roberts, using a cauterizing pen.


Human branding - controlled burning or cauterizing of tissue to encourage intentional scarring Ear shaping (which includes.


He is later forced to abandon the snowmobile, but not before cauterizing his wound on the still hot engine.


hippocampus - sucking it out using a medical tool which comprises a cauterizing blade and suction vacuum, while the anesthetized but conscious Molaison.


Hutch Owen "A devastating satire [which] feels like a scalding hot poker cauterizing the open wound of American corporate and consumer culture.


25% solution and above, even being used as an effective, if painful, cauterizing agent in the treatment of rhinitis at that concentration.


Fliess had been treating "nasal reflex neurosis" by cauterizing the inside of the nose under local anesthesia.


It involves cauterizing the growth plates of the pelvis to halt vertical growth.


his room, then punishes him by cutting off his foot with an axe and cauterizing his ankle with a blowtorch, "hobbling" him.


treatment of gunshot wounds, rejecting the practice, common at that time, of cauterizing the wound, and ligatured blood vessels in amputated limbs.



cauterizing's Meaning':

burn sear or freeze (tissue

Synonyms:

callous; cauterise; indurate; inure; harden;

Antonyms:

right; extinguish; hypopigmentation; conserve; cool;

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