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intubate
English
Etymology
c. 1884, Back-formation from intubation.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??ntj?be?t/, /??nt?be?t/, (yod-coalescence) /??nt??be?t/
Verb
intubate (third-person singular simple present intubates, present participle intubating, simple past and past participle intubated)
- (transitive, medicine) To insert a tube into.
Derived terms
- intubation
Translations
Italian
Verb
intubate
- second-person plural present indicative of intubare
- second-person plural imperative of intubare
- feminine plural of intubato
intubate From the web:
extubate
English
Etymology
ex- +? tube +? -ate
Verb
extubate (third-person singular simple present extubates, present participle extubating, simple past and past participle extubated)
- (surgery) To remove a tube from a hollow organ or from an airway.
Related terms
- extubation
Antonyms
- intubate
Translations
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