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  • 11ablation — n. [L. ablatus, taken away] Removal of a part as by excision or amputation …

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  • 12ablate — /a blayt /, v., ablated, ablating. v.t. 1. to remove or dissipate by melting, vaporization, erosion, etc.: to ablate a metal surface with intense heat. v.i. 2. to become ablated; undergo ablation. [1535 45; < L ablatus carried away (ptp. of&#8230; …

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  • 13Ablate — To remove. A tumor may be ablated. To ablate the thyroid gland is to remove it. The word “ablation” came from the Latin “ablatum” meaning to carry away. In 1671 the ablation (removal) of a disease was a matter for consideration. But by 1846&#8230; …

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  • 14Ablation — Removal or excision. Ablation is usually carried out surgically. For example, surgical removal of the thyroid gland (a total thyroidectomy) is ablation of the thyroid. The word ablation comes from the Latin ablatum meaning to carry away.&#8230; …

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  • 15Ablativ — Ạb|la|tiv 〈m. 1; Gramm.〉 Kasus der indogerman. Sprachen, der die Richtung „von ... weg“ bezeichnet, im Latein erhalten, auch als Instrumentalis gebraucht (Ablativ des Mittels: „womit?“, „wodurch?“); → Lexikon der Sprachlehre [verkürzt &LT;lat.&#8230; …

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  • 16ASCALAPHUS — Acherontis et Orphnes Avernalis Nymphae fil. postea a Proserpina in bubonem commutatus. Nam, post raptam a Plutone Proserpinam, cum Ceres filiae suae reditum a Iove eâ lege impertrâsset, si nihil cibi apud inferos gustâsset, Ascalaphus eam&#8230; …

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  • 17CONSCIA Mutmura — apud Statium, l. 9. Theb. v. 733. ubi de Diana, cantusque sacros et conscia miscet Murmura Sunt divina, Magica, rerum praesentium praesentium gnara, non voces nudae, sed consortes potentiae divinae. Mox enim sequitur, v. 734. quae Colchidas ipsa&#8230; …

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  • 18LOTHARII Regnum — postea LOTHARINGIA, nomen accepit non a Lothario Lud. Pii Imp. maximo natu fil. cui in divisione paternae hereditatis A. C. 843. facta, obtigit, praeter alia quidquid hinc Rheno et Alpibus, inde Carbonariis, aut Scaldis, Mosa, Arari Rhodanoque,&#8230; …

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  • 19ZELOTYPIA — in utroque sexu, sequiore inprimis, extremus supremusque omnium affectuum est, teste Iul. Caes. Scaligerô, Poet. l. 3. c. 14. Quo in negotio, memorabilis apud Hebraeos Zelotypiae Lex fuit, quam de Uxore suspecta legimus Numeror. c. 5. v. 12. et&#8230; …

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  • 20Ablativ — Ạb|la|tiv auch: Ạ|bla|tiv 〈m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: e [ və]; Gramm.〉 Kasus der indogerman. Sprachen, der die Richtung »von… weg« bezeichnet, im Latein auch als Instrumentalis gebraucht; Ablativ des Mittels [Etym.: verkürzt &LT;lat. casus ablativus »Fall …

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