
1) Captivity 2) Confinement 3) French word used in English 4) Immurement 5) Imprisonment 6) The state of being imprisoned
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1) Captivity 2) Custody 3) Durance 4) Immurement 5) Imprisonment 6) Internment
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• (n.) Formerly, strangulation, as in hernia. • (n.) The act of confining, or the state of being confined; imprisonment. • (n.) A constriction of the hernial sac, rendering it irreducible, but not great enough to cause strangulation.
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(L. incarceration-, incarceratio, Fr. L. incarceratus + -ion-, -io, -ion) abnormal retention or confinement of a body part; specifically : a constriction of the neck of a hernial sac so that the hernial contents become irreducible.
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A condition in which abdominal contents become trapped in a hernia defect
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<surgery> Abnormal retention or confinement of a body part, specifically: a constriction of the neck of a hernial sac so that the hernial contents become irreducible. ... Origin: L. Incarceration, incarceratio, Fr. L. Incarceratus ... (13 Nov 1997) ...
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(in-kahr″sәr-a´shәn) unnatural retention or confinement of a part.
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Confinement.
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In·car`cer·a'tion noun [ Confer French
incarcération .]
1. The act of confining, or the state of being confined; imprisonment.
Glanvill. 2. (Medicine) (a) Formerly, strangulation, as in hernia.
(b) A constriction of the hernial sac, rendering it...
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the state of being imprisoned
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