trocar

  • 21trocar de Duchenne — instrumento para extirpar pequeñas porciones de tejidos de las partes profundas para su estudio microscópico Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010 …

    Diccionario médico

  • 22trocar — also trochar noun Etymology: French trocart, alteration of trois quart from trois three + carre edge Date: circa 1706 a sharp pointed surgical instrument fitted with a cannula and used especially to insert the cannula into a body cavity as a… …

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  • 23trocar — /troh kahr/, n. Surg. a sharp pointed instrument enclosed in a cannula, used for withdrawing fluid from a cavity, as the abdominal cavity. [1700 10; earlier trocart < F, lit., three sided, equiv. to tro (var. of trois three) + cart, var. of carre …

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  • 24trocar — 1. noun A pointed hollow cylindrical device used to make small incisions and surgically insert cannulas, etc., into body cavities, or to aspirate fluids. 2. verb to change …

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  • 25trocar — tro|car Mot Agut Nom masculí …

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  • 26trocar(se) — Sinónimos: ■ canjear, cambiar, permutar, intercambiar, trapichear, cambalachear Antónimos: ■ mantener, permanecer Sinónimos: ■ transformar, convertir, desfigurar, disfrazar ■ …

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  • 27trocar — transitivo y pronominal 1) cambiar*, canjear, intercambiar, cambalachear (coloquial), permutar, invertir. ≠ permanecer. Cambalachear se utiliza cuando se trata de cosas poco importantes. 2) equivocar …

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  • 28trocar — n. medical instrument used to remove fluid from a body cavity …

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  • 29trocar — tr. Cambiar, permutar una cosa por otra …

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  • 30trocar — [ trəʊkα:] noun a surgical instrument with a three sided cutting point enclosed in a cannula, used for withdrawing fluid from a body cavity. Origin C18: from Fr. trocart, trois quarts, from trois three + carre side, face of an instrument …

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