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B.inggris Hal.17

The document defines and explains medical terms related to the removal or destruction of body parts or functions, washing, abnormal conditions, and the removal of embryos or fetuses. It provides definitions for terms like ablation, ablution, abnormal, abort, abortion, abscess, absorption, and abrasion.

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B.inggris Hal.17

The document defines and explains medical terms related to the removal or destruction of body parts or functions, washing, abnormal conditions, and the removal of embryos or fetuses. It provides definitions for terms like ablation, ablution, abnormal, abort, abortion, abscess, absorption, and abrasion.

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1.

Ablate
To remove, or to destroy the function of.
2. Ablution
An act of washing of bathing.
3. Abnormal
Not normal.
4. Abort
To remove the embryo or foetus from the mother’s womb before it is viable.
5. Abortifacient
An agent that produces abortion.
6. Abortegenic
Producing abortion.
7. Abortion
Removal (spontaneous or induced) of an embryo of foetus from the uterus
before it reaches the stage when it can survive outside the womb.
8. Abrachia
Congenital absence of arms .
9. Abrachiocephaly
Congenital absence of arms and head.
10. Abscess
A collection of pus, usually associated with redness, swelling and pain.
11. Absorption
The incorporation or soaking in of substances (solids, liquids, gases, light of
heart) by a system.
12. Abstinence
To refrain from the use of certain components of diet, alcohol, drugs or from
sexual intercourse.
13. Abrasion
Removal of the superficial layers of skin or mucous membrane, ususally seen
as a skin wound.
14. Abuse
1) Misuse or excessive use of snything.
2) Harmful or offensive treatment (physical or sexual) of an individual.

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