
1) Cut 2) Gash 3) Rip
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1) Jagged tear 2) Jagged wound 3) Lesion 4) The act of lacerating 5) Wound
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• (n.) A breach or wound made by lacerating. • (n.) The act of lacerating.
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(L. laceratio) 1. the act of tearing. 2. a torn, ragged, mangled wound.
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(from the article `parturition`) Lacerations
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1. The act of tearing. ... 2. A torn, ragged, mangled wound. ... Origin: L. Laceratio ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(las″әr-a´shәn) the act of tearing. a wound produced by the tearing of body tissue, as distinguished from a cut or incision. External lacerations may be small or large and may be caused in many ways, such as a blow from a blunt instrument, a fall against a rough surface, or an accident ...
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In pregnancy, a laceration refers to a tear
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Lac`er·a'tion noun [ Latin
laceratio : confer French
lacération .]
1. The act of lacerating.
2. A breach or wound made by lacerating.
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A tear or cut.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: las′ĕr-ā′shŭn Definitions: 1. A torn or jagged wound, or an accidental cut wound. 2. The process or act of tearing the tissues.
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Laceration: A cut. All that is required to care for most cuts is to wash them with soap and water and keep them clean and dry. Putting alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, and iodine onto cuts can delay healing and should be avoided. Seek medical care early if you think that the cut may need stitches. Any delay can increase the rate of wound infection.
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A wound caused by tearing which is irregular in form unlike a surgical incision.
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[
n] - a torn ragged wound 2. [n] - the act of lacerating
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Irregular wounds caused by a blunt impact to soft tissue which lies over hard tissue, which causes tearing of the skin.
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a torn or ragged wound
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noun the act of lacerating
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a cut, tear, or ragged opening in the skin caused by an injury or trauma.
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An injury where there is cutting or tearing of the skin
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the act of tearing irregularly
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In pregnancy, a laceration refers to a tear in the perineal area that occurs during childbirth.
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