Associations to the word «Removal»
Noun
- Biopsy
- Filtration
- Impeachment
- Ovary
- Asbestos
- Uterus
- Wastewater
- Contaminant
- Cherokee
- Lymph
- Sludge
- Spleen
- Cyst
- Incision
- Tumor
- Pollutant
- Insertion
- Cataract
- Impurity
- Catheter
- Debris
- Demolition
- Phosphorus
- Adsorption
- Seminole
- Relocation
- Pancreas
- Organic
- Stripping
- Cleaning
- Impediment
- Deportation
- Gland
- Dioxide
- Sewage
- Transplantation
- Recurrence
- Penis
- Solvent
- Purification
- Ammonia
- Tissue
- Surgery
- Extraction
- Manganese
- Obstruction
- Chemotherapy
- Remove
- Tattoo
- Graffito
- Bladder
- Oxidation
- Subsidy
- Sulfur
- Implant
- Erosion
- Cleansing
- Solid
- Hydroxide
- Alteration
- Corrosion
- Retention
- Weathering
- Biomass
- Cleavage
- Intestine
- Residue
- Microorganism
- Lesion
- Nitrogen
- Ozone
- Colon
- Retribution
- Stain
- Replacement
- Deposition
Adjective
Wiktionary
REMOVAL, noun. The process of moving, or the fact of being removed.
REMOVAL, noun. The relocation of a business etc.
REMOVAL, noun. The dismissal of someone from office.
REMOVAL, noun. (Ireland) A funeral ceremony involving prayers and meeting of the family, usually at the home of the deceased, and normally held on the evening prior to burial.
Dictionary definition
REMOVAL, noun. The act of removing; "he had surgery for the removal of a malignancy".
REMOVAL, noun. Dismissal from office.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.