eschar

  • 21eskar — Eschar Es char, n. [Ir.] (Geol.) In Ireland, one of the continuous mounds or ridges of gravelly and sandy drift which extend for many miles over the surface of the country. Similar ridges in Scotland are called kames or kams. [Written also… …

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  • 22esker — Eschar Es char, n. [Ir.] (Geol.) In Ireland, one of the continuous mounds or ridges of gravelly and sandy drift which extend for many miles over the surface of the country. Similar ridges in Scotland are called kames or kams. [Written also… …

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  • 23СТРУП — (eschar) корочка или омертвевшая ткань, образующаяся под действием тепла или едкого вещества на живую ткань …

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  • 24burn — burn1 burnable, adj. /berrn/, v., burned or burnt, burning, n. v.i. 1. to undergo rapid combustion or consume fuel in such a way as to give off heat, gases, and, usually, light; be on fire: The fire burned in the grate. 2. (of a fireplace,… …

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  • 25escharotomy — Surgical incision in an eschar (necrotic dermis) to lessen constriction, especially after a circumferential third degree burn of an extremity or the thorax. [eschar + G. tome, incision] …

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  • 26ἐσχαρῶν — ἐσχάρα hearth fem gen pl ἐσχάρα hearth fem gen pl (ionic) ἐσχαρόω form an eschar pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic) ἐσχαρόω form an eschar pres part act neut nom/voc/acc sg (doric aeolic) ἐσχαρόω form an eschar pres part act masc nom sg… …

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  • 27escharotic — I. |eskə|räd.ik adjective Etymology: French or Late Latin; French escharotique, from Middle French, from Late Latin escharoticus, from Greek escharōtikos, from (assumed) escharōtos (verbal of escharoun to form an eschar, from eschara eschar) +… …

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  • 28Scar — Scar, n. [OF. escare, F. eschare an eschar, a dry slough (cf. It. & Sp. escara), L. eschara, fr. Gr. ? hearth, fireplace, scab, eschar. Cf. {Eschar}.] 1. A mark in the skin or flesh of an animal, made by a wound or ulcer, and remaining after the… …

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  • 29escharotic — adjective Etymology: French or Late Latin; French escharotique, from Late Latin escharoticus, from Greek escharōtikos, from escharoun to form an eschar, from eschara eschar Date: 1612 producing an eschar • escharotic noun …

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  • 30Burn — This article is about the injury. For other uses, see Burn (disambiguation). Burn Classification and external resources Second degree burn of the hand ICD 10 T …

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