accretion |
avulsion |
As nouns the difference between accretion and avulsion
is that
accretion is accretion while
avulsion is the loss or separation of a body part, either by surgery or due to trauma.
avulsion |
undefined |
As a noun avulsion
is the loss or separation of a body part, either by surgery or due to trauma.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
avulsion |
excision |
As nouns the difference between avulsion and excision
is that
avulsion is the loss or separation of a body part, either by surgery or due to trauma while
excision is the deletion of some text during editing.
avulsion |
incision |
As nouns the difference between avulsion and incision
is that
avulsion is the loss or separation of a body part, either by surgery or due to trauma while
incision is incision, cut.
lacerations |
avulsion |
As nouns the difference between lacerations and avulsion
is that
lacerations is while
avulsion is the loss or separation of a body part, either by surgery or due to trauma.
avulsion |
dislocation |
As nouns the difference between avulsion and dislocation
is that
avulsion is the loss or separation of a body part, either by surgery or due to trauma while
dislocation is the act of displacing, or the state of being displaced.
tear |
avulsion |
As nouns the difference between tear and avulsion
is that
tear is a hole or break caused by tearing while
avulsion is the loss or separation of a body part, either by surgery or due to trauma.
As a verb tear
is to rend (a solid material) by holding or restraining in two places and pulling apart, whether intentionally or not; to destroy or separate.
avulsion |
alluvium |
As nouns the difference between avulsion and alluvium
is that
avulsion is the loss or separation of a body part, either by surgery or due to trauma while
alluvium is soil, clay, silt or gravel deposited by flowing water, as it slows, in a river bed, delta, estuary or flood plain.
ablation |
avulsion |
As nouns the difference between ablation and avulsion
is that
ablation is a carrying or taking away; removal while
avulsion is the loss or separation of a body part, either by surgery or due to trauma.
avulsion |
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