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Definition of surge
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Surge (n.) A
spring;
a
fountain.
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Billow
::
Billow
(n.) A great wave or surge of the sea or other
water,
caused
usually
by
violent
wind..
Clinic
::
Clinic
(n.) A
school,
or a
session
of a
school
or
class,
in which
medicine
or
surgery
is
taught
by the
examination
and
treatment
of
patients
in the
presence
of the
pupils..
Veterinarian
::
Veterinarian
(n.) One
skilled
in the
diseases
of
cattle
or
domestic
animals;
a
veterinary
surgeon.
Resurgent
::
Resurgent
(n.) One who rises
again,
as from the
dead..
Listerism
::
Listerism
(n.) The
systematic
use of
antiseptics
in the
performance
of
operations
and the
treatment
of
wounds;
-- so
called
from
Joseph
Lister,
an
English
surgeon..
Immobilize
::
Immobilize
(v. t.) To make
immovable;
in
surgery,
to make
immovable
(a
naturally
mobile
part, as a
joint)
by the use of
splints,
or
stiffened
bandages..
Regurgitate
::
Regurgitate
(v. i.) To be
thrown
or
poured
back; to rush or surge back.
Surge
::
Surge (n.) A large wave or
billow;
a
great,
rolling
swell of
water,
produced
generally
by a high
wind..
Surgery
::
Surgery
(n.) The art of
healing
by
manual
operation;
that
branch
of
medical
science
which
treats
of
manual
operations
for the
healing
of
diseases
or
injuries
of the body; that
branch
of
medical
science
which has for its
object
the cure of local
injuries
or
diseases,
as
wounds
or
fractures,
tumors,
etc.,
whether
by
manual
operation
or by
medicines
and
constitutional
treatment..
Fascia
::
Fascia
(n.) A band, sash, or
fillet;
especially,
in
surgery,
a
bandage
or
roller..
Breach
::
Breach
(n.) A
breaking
of
waters,
as over a
vessel;
the
waters
themselves;
surge;
surf..
Barber Fish
::
Barber
fish () See
Surgeon
fish.
Surgy
::
Surgically
(adv.)
By means of
surgery.
Profess
::
Profess
(v. t.) To
present
to
knowledge
of, to
proclaim
one's self
versed
in; to make one's self a
teacher
or
practitioner
of, to set up as an
authority
respecting;
to
declare
(one's
self to be
such);
as, he
professes
surgery;
to
profess
one's self a
physician..
Rhinoplasty
::
Rhinoplasty
(n.)
Plastic
surgery
of the nose to
correct
deformity
or to
replace
lost
tissue.
Tissue
may be
transplanted
from the
patient's
cheek,
forehead,
arm, etc., or even from
another
person..
Dentistry
::
Dentistry
(n.) The art or
profession
of a
dentist;
dental
surgery.
Aural
::
Aural (a.) Of or
pertaining
to the ear; as, aural
medicine
and
surgery..
Camisard
::
Camisard
(n.) One of the
French
Protestant
insurgents
who
rebelled
against
Louis XIV, after the
revocation
of the edict of
Nates;
-- so
called
from the
peasant's
smock
(camise)
which they
wore..
Sawbones
::
Sawbones
(n.) A
nickname
for a
surgeon.
Surgeon
::
Surgeon
(n.) One whose
profession
or
occupation
is to cure
diseases
or
injuries
of the body by
manual
operation;
one whose
occupation
is to cure local
injuries
or
disorders
(such as
wounds,
dislocations,
tumors,
etc.),
whether
by
manual
operation,
or by
medication
and
constitutional
treatment..
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