Lacerate
21lacerate — v. a. 1. Tear, sever, mangle, rend, lancinate, laniate, claw, tear asunder, tear to pieces. 2. Harrow, wound, torture, rend …
22lacerate — verb (T) to tear skin or flesh with something sharp: badly lacerated by bomb fragments …
23lacerate — verb the nail has lacerated his left arm Syn: cut (open), gash, slash, tear, rip, rend, shred; score, scratch, scrape, graze; wound, injure, hurt …
24lacerate — v tear, rend, gash, slash, cut, slice, stab; mangle, deface, mutilate; hurt, wound, pain …
25lacerate — lac·er·ate …
26lacerate — lac•er•ate v. [[t]ˈlæs əˌreɪt[/t]] adj. [[t] əˌreɪt, ər ɪt[/t]] v. at•ed, at•ing, adj. 1) pat to tear roughly; mangle 2) to distress or torture mentally or emotionally; wound deeply; pain greatly 3) lacerated • Etymology: 1535–45; < L… …
27lacerate — v.t. tear; mangle; wound. ♦ laceration, n. ♦ lacerative, a …
28lacerate — v.tr. 1 mangle or tear (esp. flesh or tissue). 2 distress or cause pain to (the feelings, the heart, etc.). Derivatives: lacerable adj. laceration n. Etymology: L lacerare f. lacer torn …
29lacerate foramen anterior — fissura orbitalis superior …
30lacerate foramen middle — f. lacerum …