
1) Ablation 2) Adenoidectomy 3) Adrenalectomy 4) Appendectomy 5) Appendicectomy 6) Cholecystectomy 7) Clitoridectomy 8) Embolectomy 9) Endarterectomy 10) Ennervation 11) Hypophysectomy 12) Hysterectomy 13) Laminectomy 14) Laryngectomy 15) Lithotomy 16) Lobectomy 17) Lumpectomy 18) Mastectomy 19) Mastoidectomy
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1) Ablation 2) Cutting out 3) Excision 4) Operation 5) Surgery 6) Surgical operation 7) Surgical procedure 8) Surgical process 9) The act of pulling up or out 10) Uprooting
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- surgical removal of a body part or tissue
- the act of pulling up or out; uprooting
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removing, destroying, pulling up extermination or otherwise making extinct (Morris 1992).
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• (n.) The act of extirpating or rooting out, or the state of being extirpated; eradication; excision; total destruction; as, the extirpation of weeds from land, of evil from the heart, of a race of men, of heresy.
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(from the article `conservation`) ...does not mean that the species involved will go extinct everywhere, as is the situation for the global extinctions discussed in the case histories ... [3 related articles]
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Local extinction is where a species (or other taxon) ceases to exist in the chosen area of study, but still exists elsewhere. This phenomenon is also known as extirpation. Local extinctions are contrasted with global extinctions.
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the loss of a local population as distinct from an entire species (extinction).
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(ek″stәr-pa´shәn) complete removal or eradication of an organ or tissue.
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the elimination of a species from an island, local area, or region.
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the elimination of a species from an island, local area, or region.
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the elimination of a species from an island, local area, or region.
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the loss of a species from a particular part of its natural range; e.g The bald eagle was nearly extirpated from the continental US. Populations in Alaska and Canada remained healthy even while bald eagles were rare in the lower 48 states.
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Ex`tir·pa'tion noun [ Latin
extirpatio ,
exstirpatio : confer French
extirpation .] The act of extirpating or rooting out, or the state of being extirpated; eradication; excision; total destruction; as, the
extirpation of weeds from land, of evil from the heart, of a race of...
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Analogous to local extinction. A species that no longer exists in a specific area but does survive elsewhere.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: eks′tĭr-pā′shŭn Definitions: 1. Partial or complete removal of an organ or diseased tissue.
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(L: exstirpare; ex=out; stirps stem; to root out) the process by which an individual, population or species is totally destroyed.
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[
n] - the act of pulling up or out
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noun the act of pulling up or out; uprooting; cutting off from existence
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The loss of a local population (distinct from extinction the loss of an entire species).
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the act of pulling up or out
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