Definitionn. a depression scratched or carved into a surface
Last update: September 1, 2015
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The surgeon made a deep incision in the thigh. [Please select]
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The lac, when taken from an incision ~ in the trunk of the Rhus vernicifera (urushi-no-ki), contains approximately 70% of lac acid, 4% of gum arabic, 2% of albumen, and 24% of water. [Please select]
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In the back of the child's head is an incision somewhat over an inch long. [Please select]
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_, where an incision has been made to expose it; and at _c. [Please select]
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It was three months before the man's arm was healed; every incision, it was said, piercing to the bone. [Please select]
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Civilisation is robust enough to bear the incision of legal improvements. [Please select]
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They operate seated on their hind quarters, and they make their incision in the wood with a feather edge. [Please select]
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The next steps are sterilization of the skin and the making of an incision through the fang punctures. [Please select]
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