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 Translation for 'ectomy' from English to Russian
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NOUN   an ectomy | ectomies
мед.
эктомия {ж}
ectomy
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Translation for 'ectomy' from English to Russian

ectomy
эктомия {ж}мед.
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Usage Examples English
  • Decompressive craniectomy ("crani-" + "-ectomy") is a neurosurgical procedure in which part of the skull is removed to allow a swelling or herniating brain room to expand without being squeezed.
  • A root end surgery, also known as apicoectomy ("apico-" + "-ectomy"), apicectomy ("apic-" + "-ectomy"), retrograde root canal treatment ("c.f."
  • Colectomy ("col-" + "-ectomy") is bowel resection of the large bowel (colon).
  • An autosplenectomy (from" 'auto-' "self," '-splen-' "spleen," '-ectomy' "removal) is a negative outcome of disease and occurs when a disease damages the spleen to such an extent that it becomes shrunken and non-functional.
  • Handouts to realtors warned that a seller faced with a transfer fee might ask the real estate agent to reduce their commission, referred to as a "commission-ectomy" Publicly, realtors positioned their opposition as a consumer issue, arguing that property owners receive no benefit from private transfer fees paid to a developer.

  • With the increasing popularity of Futura Gill Sans was not alone in being adapted: both Erbar and Dwiggins' Metro would undergo what historian Paul Shaw has called a "Futura-ectomy" to conform to taste.
  • "Texas Chainsaw-Ectomy": Bradley tries to avoid his tonsillectomy.
  • Adrenalectomy (Latin root Ad "near/at" + renal "related to the kidneys" + Greek "‑ectomy" “out-cutting”; sometimes written as ADX for the procedure or resulting state) is the surgical removal of one (unilateral) or both (bilateral) adrenal glands.
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