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amputate
amputate, v. (ˈæmpjuːteɪt) [f. L. amputāt- ppl. stem of amputā-re to cut off or away, f. am- = amb- about + putā-re to prune, lop.] 1. gen. To cut or lop off, e.g. the branches of trees in pruning. Obs. exc. as a fig. use of 2.1638 Penit. Conf. xii. (1657) 335 'Tis not impossible for a quick and fru...
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amputate
amputate/ˈæmpjuteɪt; `æmpjʊˌtet/ v[I, Tn]cut off (a diseased or an injured limb) by surgical operation (用外科手术)切除(患病或受伤的肢体); 截(肢); 施截肢术 Her arm is so badly injured they will have to amputate (it). 她的胳膊伤势严重, 他们不得不锯掉(它).
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Why do some people want to amputate their own healthy arms and ... - Quartz
The condition, also known as body integrity identity disorder, causes an extreme desire to have one of your own, perfectly healthy limbs amputated. Aware of how unusual that request would seem to ...
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Did Shah Jahan amputate the Taj Mahal workers' hands? Myth or truth
2 days agoMeanwhile, a viral post was purporting on X (formerly Twitter) that the fifth Mughal emperor Shah Jahan amputated the hands of all construction workers who built the Taj Mahal, but Prime Minister Modi showered flowers on all the workers who built the Ram Mandir. Mughal emperor Shahjahan cut off the hands of all the workers who built Taj Mahal.
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Armless
John leaves his wife and goes to New York City to find a doctor to amputate his arms.
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Armless is Habib Azar's first feature film.
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Sergey Burlakov
To save Burlakov's life, doctors decided to amputate his hands and legs (to the knees).
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amputator
amputator (ˈæmpjuːteɪtə(r)) [a. L. *amputātor, n. of agent f. amputā-re: see amputate and -or.] One who amputates. lit. and fig.1810 Coleridge Friend i. vi. (1866) 26, I might..have referred our hurrying enlighteners and revolutionary amputators to the gentleness of nature. 1882 Pall Mall G. 4 July ...
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Inclusion Healthcare
According to Maude this payment meant that a very expensive operation to amputate the man's leg was avoided, and there was a further saving on the "massive
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amputee
amputee (æmpjuːˈtiː) [f. amputate v. + -ee1.] One who has lost a limb or other part of the body by amputation.1910 St. Barts. Hosp. Jrnl. XVII. 90/1 Please put the patient both to bed, and then, perhaps, we'll see Which is the amputated part and which the amputee. 1939 Lancet 14 Oct. 837/2 In place ...
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Kase2
no severely bad accident, just that I got burnt by wires, that's all... electrical wires, and then they rushed me to the hospital and they just had to amputate
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ampute
† amˈpute, v. Obs.—0 [a. Fr. ampute-r (16th c.), ad. L. amputā-re.] = amputate.1623 in Cockeram.
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amputation
amputation (æmpjuːˈteɪʃən) [ad. L. amputātiōn-em (or a. Fr. amputation 16th c. in Litt.), n. of action f. amputā-re: see amputate.] 1. gen. A cutting or lopping off, as of branches of trees in pruning; also, the cut end. Obs. exc. as fig. use of 2.1611 Cotgr., Amputation, An amputation, or cutting a...
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Rosa Vecht
She died after an operation to amputate her leg at De Panne. She was the only known Dutch nurse to die during World War I.
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Zhou Zhaoqian
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Having been injured in a car accident at the age of five, which saw doctors forced to amputate her right leg, Zhou started practicing para-athletics
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draw-cut
▪ I. ˈdraw-cut, n. [cut n.2] A cut made by a drawing movement, and not by a stroke or pressure.1833 J. Holland Manuf. Metal II. 45 Garden shears..amputate by a draw-cut like a knife.▪ II. † ˈdraw-cut, ppl. a. Obs. rare. [See cut n.1] Done by drawing cuts or lots.1583 Stanyhurst æneis i. (Arb.) 34 Sh...
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