Associations to the word «Excision»
Noun
- Nucleotide
- Incision
- Biopsy
- Lesion
- Polymerase
- Repair
- Recurrence
- Cyst
- Lymph
- Dna
- Tumor
- Replication
- Carcinoma
- Cartilage
- Removal
- Insertion
- Shave
- Uv
- Pages
- Tissue
- Graft
- Suture
- Duct
- Excise
- Transcription
- Pathway
- Surgery
- Strand
- Chemotherapy
- Xp
- Deformity
- Pathologist
- Anesthesia
- Glossary
- Ganglion
- Rna
- Genome
- Inversion
- Node
- Cancer
- Lindsey
- Nipple
- Enzyme
- Sinus
- Subunit
- Procedure
- Margin
- Uterus
- Gland
- Genes
- Scar
- Laser
- Colon
- Vagina
- Helix
- Treatment
- Mutation
- Cleavage
- Remove
- Drainage
- Mechanism
- Integration
- Adhesion
- Diagnosis
- Initiate
- Therapy
- Loop
- Defect
- Lobe
- Tomas
- Aspiration
- Tendon
- Protein
- Pol
- Damage
- Cutting
Adjective
Wiktionary
EXCISION, noun. The deletion of some text during editing.
EXCISION, noun. (surgery) The removal of a tumor, etc., by cutting.
EXCISION, noun. (genetics) The removal of a gene from a section of genetic material.
EXCISION, noun. (topology) The fact that, under certain hypotheses, the homology of a space relative to a subspace is unchanged by the identification of a subspace of the latter to a point.
Dictionary definition
EXCISION, noun. The omission that is made when an editorial change shortens a written passage; "an editor's deletions frequently upset young authors"; "both parties agreed on the excision of the proposed clause".
EXCISION, noun. Surgical removal of a body part or tissue.
EXCISION, noun. The act of banishing a member of a church from the communion of believers and the privileges of the church; cutting a person off from a religious society.
EXCISION, noun. The act of pulling up or out; uprooting; cutting off from existence.
Wise words
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