Results for: surgery involving freezing tissue, use of very low temperatures to destroy tissue
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act of swallowing; gulp, drink, mouthful (of food, liquid, etc.); any of a number of migratory birds having long pointed wings and a forked tail, act of taking something down throat, amount passed down throat, believe something, destroy something, endu...swallow
act of turning aside, act of diverting; bypass, device used to divert an electrical current (Electricity); railroad switch; channel created to divert bodily fluids away from a particular part of the body (Surgery), bypass for bodily fluid, change track...shunt
act of wasting, destroy something, destroyed area, exhaust somebody, fail to use something, food remainder, for waste, garbage, get weak or ill, kill somebody, not needed, rejected from body, rock associated with a mineral, speak pointlessly about some...waste
act or habit of destruction, completely wreck or damage something, damaging effects, ruin, devastation, rob, plunder, pillage; destroy, demolish, wreck and plunder a placeravage
act or process of becoming rigid or hard; callousness, lack of feeling, hardening, hardening of geological sediment, hardness in body tissueinduration
act or process of pipe installation, branch of plumbing involving pipes, something used in connecting pipespipefitting
act, function; manage, use, activate; perform surgery, do something or function as something, engage in illegal activities, exert an effect, manage or be managed, perform military maneuvers, trade in the financial marketoperate
action to hinder, damage something, deliberate destruction, hinder something, malicious damage or disruption (usually caused by a person within the organization), maliciously destroy, intentionally damage or disruptsabotage
activation (of a device), relating to or used in surgery (e.g. tools, table, etc.); acting, functioning; managing, using, activatingoperating
active as a cause, effective in producing an outcome, causative verb, expressing cause, involving cause and effectcausative
active voice, verb in the active voice (Grammar), busy, doing something, energetic, constantly moving, lively; functioning; of or pertaining to the active voice, indicating that the action is performed by the subject of the verb (Grammar), involving fr...active
add things together, amount to total, entire, complete, absolute, kill somebody or destroy something, overall, sum, sum up, come to, sum; whole, used for emphasistotal
addictive and dangerous to health, compactly, containing mineral salts, demanding and strict, difficult or awkward, difficult to understand, energetically, erect, firm or crisp in texture, forcefully, high in alcohol, in cash, intensely, involving effo...hard
additive inverse, element of set, inverse function, involving oppositely affected variables, opposite logical proposition, opposite or reversing, opposite side, reverse, converse, reversed, invertedinverse
address, address letter, aim, complete or exact, conduct, directly, directly involving the electorate, clearly; in a forthright manner, focus attention on something, give directions, guide, lead, instruct; manage; command; supervise, produce (a play, m...direct
 

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