Synonyms for incise
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : in-sahyz |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈsaɪz |
Définition of incise
Origin :- 1540s, from French inciser (15c.), from Old French enciser (12c.), from Latin incisus, past participle of incidere "to cut into, cut through" (see incision). Related: Incised; incising.
- verb cut into
- Incise and curet the wound and apply one of the wet dressings.
- Extract from : « Surgery, with Special Reference to Podiatry » by Maximilian Stern
- But the old meaning of "write" is to incise, or to cut, or engrave.
- Extract from : « Our Catholic Heritage in English Literature of Pre-Conquest Days » by Emily Hickey
- He says some people burn them medicinis acutis (touching with acids, as some do even yet), and some incise them with a knife.
- Extract from : « Old-Time Makers of Medicine » by James J. Walsh
- Incise the principal lines with a V tool, or, according to its size, small gouges may be used.
- Extract from : « A Manual of Wood Carving » by Charles G. Leland
- The usual plan is to prick or incise each lesion and press out the contents.
- Extract from : « Essentials of Diseases of the Skin » by Henry Weightman Stelwagon
- And that I shall not cut or incise any person having the stone, but shall leave the same to those who are expert in it.
- Extract from : « The Mystery and Romance of Alchemy and Pharmacy » by Charles John Samuel Thompson
- Put to the doors a while there; ye can incise To a hairs breadth without defacing.Sur.
- Extract from : « The Mad Lover » by Francis Beaumont
- Care must be taken not to let the knife slip at the end of the incision and so incise the neck tissues.
- Extract from : « A System of Operative Surgery, Volume IV (of 4) » by Various
- The next step is to incise the sinus freely from above downwards towards the jugular fossa and curette out the thrombus.
- Extract from : « A System of Operative Surgery, Volume IV (of 4) » by Various
- If the swelling be large and tense, it is safer to incise it freely as described above for abscess of the septum.
- Extract from : « A System of Operative Surgery, Volume IV (of 4) » by Various
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