SLIT vs INCISION: NOUN
- A narrow cut or opening; a slot.
- See Gill opening, under Gill.
- A long cut; a narrow opening.
- In optics, the narrow opening through which a beam of light is admitted into the tube of a spectroscope or other optical instrument.
- A Middle English contracted form of slideth, third person singular present indicative of slide.
- Specifically, in zoöl., anat., and embryology, a visceral cleft; one of the series of paired (right and left) openings in the front and sides of the head and neck of every vertebrate embryo, some of which or all may disappear, or some of which may persist as gill-slits or their equivalents; a branchial, pharyngeal, etc., slit.
- In coal-mining, a short heading connecting two other headings.
- The opening of the vagina.
- A pocket.
- A long cut or rent; a narrow opening.
- A long, straight, narrow cut or opening.
- A depression scratched or carved into a surface
- Obscene terms for female genitals
- A narrow fissure
- A cleft or crack in the breast of fat cattle.
- A long narrow opening
- A derogatory name for a woman, usually a sexually loose woman; a prostitute.
- Separation or solution of viscid matter by medicines.
- That which is produced by incising; the separation of the parts of any substance made by a cutting or pointed instrument; a cut; a gash
- A cutting away; removal, as by an acid or a drug.
- In Doric arch., same as hypotrachelium.
- In botany and entomology, a slit or deep notch resembling a cut.
- Figuratively, trenchancy; incisiveness.
- A division or passage made by cutting; a cut or cutting; a gash.
- A cut, especially one made by a scalpel or similar medical tool in the context of surgical operation.
- The condition or quality of being incisive; incisiveness.
- A notch, as in the edge of a leaf.
- The scar resulting from such a cut.
- A cut into a body tissue or organ, especially one made during surgery.
- The act of incising.
- A depression scratched or carved into a surface
- The cutting of or into body tissues or organs (especially by a surgeon as part of an operation)
- The act of incising or cutting into a substance; specifically, the act of cutting into flesh, as for the purpose of bloodletting.
SLIT vs INCISION: VERB
- To split in two parts.
- Make a clean cut through
- Cut a slit into
- To cut a narrow opening.
- N/A
SLIT vs INCISION: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cut lengthwise; to cut into long pieces or strips
- To cut lengthwise into strips; split.
- To make a slit or slits in.
- To cut or make a long fissure in or upon.
- To cut; to sever; to divide.
- N/A
SLIT vs INCISION: OTHER WORD TYPES
- 3d. pers. sing. pres. of slide.
- To cut asunder; cleave; split; rend; sever.
- To cut lengthwise or into long pieces or strips: as, the gale has slit the sails into ribbons.
- To cut or make a long fissure in; slash.
- N/A
SLIT vs INCISION: RELATED WORDS
- Beheaded, Gash, Notch, Dent, Scratch, Injured, Puss, Nooky, Pussy, Cunt, Slice, Cut, Prick, Incision, Slitted
- Laparotomy, Laparoscopy, Thoracotomy, Laparoscope, Cut, Injury, Wound, Sectioning, Scar, Notch, Dent, Scratch, Section, Prick, Slit
SLIT vs INCISION: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Cleft, Scar, Beheaded, Gash, Notch, Dent, Injured, Puss, Nooky, Pussy, Cunt, Slice, Cut, Incision, Slitted
- Abdominal wall, Cannula, Laparotomy, Laparoscopy, Thoracotomy, Laparoscope, Cut, Injury, Wound, Sectioning, Scar, Notch, Dent, Section, Slit
SLIT vs INCISION: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The gas exit geometry is an annular slit configuration where the gas emerges from a concentric ring slit nozzle.
- A slit which is wider than a wavelength produces interference effects in the space downstream of the slit.
- Many of you might have noticed how the sky-high slit (slit almost until the hip) is in fashion now.
- And also, in a double slit experiment, it is no longer possible to think that the electron went through one slit or another.
- Transfer isolated ridge into host egg, maneuver over slit, and poke into slit with a blunt needle.
- Use and Implications of SLIT SLIT is used to treat environmental allergies, asthma, and eczema.
- This double slit interference pattern also shows signs of single slit interference.
- Think of the famous slit experiment where light or electrons, anything that has wave properties travel through a slit.
- Streit type slit lamps without interfering with routine slit lamp procedures.
- Notes: Superposition, Double Slit, Single Slit, Thin Film Interference Answers.
- The rationale for this incision was to keep the incision line away from the implants, thereby possibly preventing infection.
- Inspection of incision line reduces the risk of separation of incision during procedure.
- Care of your incision You may have some drainage from your incision for the week while it is healing.
- Fezza often uses a hidden incision inside the eyelid on the lower lids, there is no skin incision.
- Incision approaches for removal of the os trigonum include a posterior medial or posterior lateral ankle incision.
- You do not need to keep the incision covered unless there is drainage from the incision.
- One of the most common incision techniques is called the inframammary incision.
- The incision is considerably smaller than the incision of total knee replacement.
- While women have several different incision options, the inframammary incision is the most popular.
- You may see a few drops of red stained tears draining from the eyes, eyelid incision or brow incision.
SLIT vs INCISION: QUESTIONS
- How do you see Epithelial hypertrophy with a slit lamp?
- How far behind a double slit is the light intensity?
- What is the distribution of particles due to slit 1?
- What is a micrometer adjustable slit Assembly used for?
- What if I do double slit experiment with electrons?
- What is slit separation distance in Young's equation?
- How does a vertical slit field effect transistor work?
- What is sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) or allergy drops?
- How to calculate the double slit interference displacement?
- What is the slit separation of young's double slit apparatus?
- What is the traditional incision approach to vasectomy?
- Which abscesses can be drained by intraoral incision?
- What is an external bevel incision for gingivectomy?
- What is complicated incision and drainage of abscess?
- What is Sils (single incision laparoscopic surgery)?
- Does Nexplanon removal require incision and closure?
- Does laparoscopic surgery require a large incision?
- What is single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS)?
- Does incision and drainage involve needle aspiration?
- Does transverse skin incision lengthen the median incision-to-delivery interval?