transfiˈxation rare—1.
[f. prec. + -ation, after fixation.]
Used for transfixion (sense b).
| 1889 Lancet 9 Feb. 273/1 Had it [the nævus] been treated by the old method of transfixation and ligature, the infant would not improbably have sunk. |
transfiˈxation rare—1.
[f. prec. + -ation, after fixation.]
Used for transfixion (sense b).
| 1889 Lancet 9 Feb. 273/1 Had it [the nævus] been treated by the old method of transfixation and ligature, the infant would not improbably have sunk. |
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