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sub·si·dence (subґsĭ-dəns) settling of a component or components of the prosthesis after arthroplasty; a small amount is normal, but if it continues or is excessive the prosthesis has become loose.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
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sub·si·dence (subґsĭ-dəns) settling of a component or components of the prosthesis after arthroplasty; a small amount is normal, but if it continues or is excessive the prosthesis has become loose.Medical dictionary. 2011.
subsidence — [ sypsidɑ̃s; sybzidɑ̃s ] n. f. • 1874; « sédiment, dépôt » méd. 1557; lat. subsidentia, p. ê. par l angl. ♦ Géol. Affaissement lent d une partie de l écorce terrestre sous le poids des sédiments. ♢ (1949) Météorol. Mouvement d affaissement d une… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Subsidence — Sub*sid ence, Subsidency Sub*sid en*cy, n. [L. subsidens, entis, p. pr. of subsidere. See {Subside}.] The act or process of subsiding. [1913 Webster] The subdual or subsidence of the more violent passions. Bp. Warburton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
subsidence — index decline, decrease, descent (declination), lull, remission Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
subsidence — The traditional pronunciation is sǝb siy dǝns, with the stress on the second syllable, but the form sub si dǝns, with the stress on the first syllable under the influence of residence and subsidy, is also common in standard speech … Modern English usage
subsidence — ► NOUN ▪ the gradual caving in or sinking of an area of land … English terms dictionary
Subsidence — For subsidence in the atmosphere, see subsidence (atmosphere). A road destroyed by subsidence and shear, near Castleton, Derbyshire … Wikipedia
subsidence — See subside. * * * ▪ geology sinking of the Earth s surface in response to geologic or man induced causes. When subsidence occurs in great belts, providing troughs for the accumulation of sediments, the resulting features are termed… … Universalium
Subsidence — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Dans divers domaines, la subsidence décrit un mouvement vers le bas d un ensemble important. Inspiré de son usage anglophone, ce terme revêt généralement… … Wikipédia en Français
subsidence — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ rapid, slow VERB + SUBSIDENCE ▪ suffer from (esp. BrE) ▪ A number of houses had suffered from subsidence. SUBSIDENCE + VERB … Collocations dictionary
subsidence — [[t]səbsa͟ɪd(ə)ns, sʌ̱bsɪd(ə)ns[/t]] N UNCOUNT When there is subsidence in a place, the ground there sinks to a lower level. A surveyor said that the problems were caused by subsidence and the house needed to be underpinned … English dictionary
subsidence — (entrée créée par le supplément) (sub si dan s ) s. f. Terme de géologie. Action de descendre au dessous du niveau, affaissement. • Elles marquent probablement la limite extrême de l affaissement, ou, pour employer l expression anglaise, de la… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré