anaesthetic

  • 51spinal anaesthetic — noun an anesthetic that is injected into the spine • Syn: ↑spinal anesthetic • Hypernyms: ↑anesthetic, ↑anaesthetic, ↑anesthetic agent, ↑anaesthetic agent • Hyponyms: ↑pipe …

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  • 52general anaesthetic — noun an anaesthetic that affects the whole body and causes a loss of consciousness …

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  • 53local anaesthetic — noun an anaesthetic that affects a restricted area of the body …

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  • 54dissociative anaesthetic — /dɪsoʊʃətɪv ænəsˈθɛtɪk/ (say disohshuhtiv anuhs thetik) noun one of a class of drugs which separate perception from reality or sensation. Also, dissociative anesthetic, disassociative anaesthetic, disassociative anesthetic …

  • 55epidural anaesthetic — /ɛpiˌdjurəl ænəsˈθɛtɪk/ (say epee.dyoohruhl anuhs thetik) noun 1. an agent injected into the epidural space of the spinal cord to produce regional anaesthesia, especially in childbirth. 2. the procedure for doing this. Also, epidural anesthetic.… …

  • 56general anaesthetic — /dʒɛnrəl ænəsˈθɛtɪk/ (say jenruhl anuhs thetik) noun 1. a substance which anaesthetises the entire body and produces loss of consciousness. 2. the procedure for this. Also, general anesthetic. Usage: For spelling variation see ae1 …

  • 57local anaesthetic — /loʊkəl ænəsˈθɛtɪk/ (say lohkuhl anuhs thetik) noun 1. a drug, usually injected, which anaesthetises only part of the body. 2. the procedure for this. Also, local anesthetic. Usage: For spelling variation see ae1 …

  • 58anesthetic — anaesthetic …

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  • 59АНЕСТЕТИК — (anaesthetic) 1. Соединение, которое уменьшает или полностью устраняет чувствительность, воздействуя либо на весь организм человека в целом (общий ансстетик (general anaesthetic)), либо на его отдельную область (местный анестетик (local… …

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  • 60anaesthesia — anaesthetic /an euhs thet ik/, adj., n. anaesthetist /euh nes thi tist/ or, esp. Brit., /euh nees /, n. /an euhs thee zheuh/, n. Med., Pathol. anesthesia. * * * …

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