ablasi

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Etymology[edit]

From Dutch ablatie, from French ablation, from Late Latin ablātiō (a taking away).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [apˈlasi]
  • Hyphenation: ab‧la‧si

Noun[edit]

ablasi (plural ablasi-ablasi, first-person possessive ablasiku, second-person possessive ablasimu, third-person possessive ablasinya)

  1. ablation:
    1. the progressive removal of material by any of a variety of processes such as melting or vaporization under heat or chipping.
    2. (geology) the removal of a glacier by melting and evaporation; the lowering of a land surface by any of several means, as in wind erosion or mass wasting.
    3. (meteorology) the depletion of surface snow and ice from a spacecraft or meteorite through melting and evaporation caused by friction with the atmosphere.
    4. (surgery) the surgical removal of a body part, an organ, or especially a tumor.
    5. (cardiology) ablation therapy using radio frequency waves on the heart is used to cure a variety of cardiac arrhythmiae.

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