different between lacerations vs avulsion
lacerations
English
Noun
lacerations
- plural of laceration
Anagrams
- alectorians, ancestorial
lacerations From the web:
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- laceration wound
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avulsion
English
Etymology
From Latin avulsio < a- +? vell?.
Noun
avulsion (countable and uncountable, plural avulsions)
- The loss or separation of a body part, either by surgery or due to trauma
- An abrupt change in the course of a river, typically from one channel to another
- (hydrology) Movement of soil during a flood, or during a change in the course of a river, especially when a resulting change of land ownership is involved
Related terms
- avulsive
Translations
Anagrams
- Luvianos
French
Noun
avulsion f (plural avulsions)
- avulsion
avulsion From the web:
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- avulsion what kind of injury
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