different between cauteries vs cauterise
cauteries
English
Noun
cauteries
- plural of cautery
Anagrams
- cauterise
Latin
Verb
caut?ri?s
- second-person singular present active subjunctive of caut?ri?
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cauterise
English
Alternative forms
- cauterize
Verb
cauterise (third-person singular simple present cauterises, present participle cauterising, simple past and past participle cauterised)
- To burn, sear, or freeze tissue using a hot iron, electric current or a caustic agent.
- 1996, Janette Turner Hospital, Oyster, Virago Press, paperback edition, page 198
- Just when you think you are extricating yourself, just when you think you are cauterised and ready to leave, it resurfaces. Once you've been infected, you're never again completely free.
- 1996, Janette Turner Hospital, Oyster, Virago Press, paperback edition, page 198
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