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resect
re·sect R0172400 (rĭ-sĕkt′)tr.v. re·sect·ed, re·sect·ing, re·sects To perform a resection on. [Latin resecāre, resect-, to cut back : re-, re- + secāre, to cut; see sek- in Indo-European roots.] re·sect′a·bil′i·ty n.re·sect′a·ble adj.resect (rɪˈsɛkt) vb (Surgery) (tr) surgery to cut out part of (a bone, an organ, or other structure or part)[C17: from Latin resecāre to cut away, from re- + secāre to cut]re•sect (rɪˈsɛkt) v.t. Surg. to do a resection on. resect Past participle: resected Gerund: resecting
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| I resect | | you resect | | he/she/it resects | | we resect | | you resect | | they resect |
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| I resected | | you resected | | he/she/it resected | | we resected | | you resected | | they resected |
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| I am resecting | | you are resecting | | he/she/it is resecting | | we are resecting | | you are resecting | | they are resecting |
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| I have resected | | you have resected | | he/she/it has resected | | we have resected | | you have resected | | they have resected |
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| I was resecting | | you were resecting | | he/she/it was resecting | | we were resecting | | you were resecting | | they were resecting |
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| I had resected | | you had resected | | he/she/it had resected | | we had resected | | you had resected | | they had resected |
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| I will resect | | you will resect | | he/she/it will resect | | we will resect | | you will resect | | they will resect |
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| I will have resected | | you will have resected | | he/she/it will have resected | | we will have resected | | you will have resected | | they will have resected |
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| I will be resecting | | you will be resecting | | he/she/it will be resecting | | we will be resecting | | you will be resecting | | they will be resecting |
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| I have been resecting | | you have been resecting | | he/she/it has been resecting | | we have been resecting | | you have been resecting | | they have been resecting |
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| I will have been resecting | | you will have been resecting | | he/she/it will have been resecting | | we will have been resecting | | you will have been resecting | | they will have been resecting |
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| I had been resecting | | you had been resecting | | he/she/it had been resecting | | we had been resecting | | you had been resecting | | they had been resecting |
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| I would resect | | you would resect | | he/she/it would resect | | we would resect | | you would resect | | they would resect |
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| I would have resected | | you would have resected | | he/she/it would have resected | | we would have resected | | you would have resected | | they would have resected | Thesaurus| Verb | 1. | resect - surgically remove a part of a structure or an organevisceratepractice of medicine, medicine - the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries; "he studied medicine at Harvard"remove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment" | Translations EncyclopediaSeeResectionresect
resect [re-sekt´] to excise part of an organ or other structure.re·sect (rē-sekt'), 1. To cut off or remove, especially to cut off the articular ends of one or both bones forming a joint. 2. To excise a segment of a part. [L. re-seco, pp. sectus, to cut off] resect (rĭ-sĕkt′)tr.v. re·sected, re·secting, re·sects To perform a resection on. re·sect′a·bil′i·ty n.re·sect′a·ble adj.resect verb To remove or excise tissue or part (or all) of an organ.re·sect (rē-sekt') 1. To cut off, especially to cut off the articular ends of one or both bones, forming a joint. 2. To excise a segment of a part. [L. re-seco, pp. sectus, to cut off]ResectTo remove surgically.Mentioned in: Colon Cancer, Rectal Cancerresect Related to resect: ligate, fomentation, colocentesis, synechotomy, excisionsSynonyms for resectverb surgically remove a part of a structure or an organSynonymsRelated Words- practice of medicine
- medicine
- remove
- take away
- withdraw
- take
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