Resection vs Resectional - What's the difference?
resection | resectional |
(medicine) The surgical excision of part of a tissue
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Of or pertaining to resection, the surgical excision of part of a tissue.
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As a noun resection
is (medicine) the surgical excision of part of a tissue.As a verb resection
is .As an adjective resectional is
of or pertaining to resection, the surgical excision of part of a tissue.resection
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(en noun) (wikipedia resection)Anagrams
* * * *resectional
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