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ESL 201/202 WEEK #7 Vocabulary List #12 Surgery
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Anesthesia (n) Techniques for reducing sedation and feeling, especially to control pain Anesthetic (n, adj) Many people do not feel well after anesthesia.
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Augment (v) To make bigger or better by adding to Augmentation (n) In some types of popular cosmetic surgery people augment parts of their bodies.
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Certifiably (adv) In a manner that is officially recognized Certify (n); certification (n), certificate (n); certifiable (adj) I have a first aid and CPR certificate.
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Complication (n) A factor that makes something more difficult or complex Complicate (v) There was a complication during the surgery so it took longer than it was supposed to take.
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Cure (v) To restore to health Cure (n) The disease was fatal as there was no cure.
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Implant (v) To set in firmly; to insert in the body surgically Implant (n); implantation (n) She lost all of her teeth in the car accident so the dentist implanted a false set.
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Inject (v) To insert a liquid by means of a syringe Injection (n) Many small children are afraid of injections.
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Obese (adj) Excessively overweight Obesity (n) One in three American children born in the year 2000 will someday be obese.
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Procedure (n) A specific way or performing or doing something Proceed (v), procedural (adj) The explorers proceeded cautiously up Mt. Everest.
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Scar (n) A mark on the skin left after a wound has healed; a lasting sign of damage, either mental or physical Scar (v) Doctors today leave less visible scars than they did in the past.
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