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View usage for: (ɪnsɪʒən) Word forms: plural incisionscountable nounAn incision is a sharp cut made in something, for example by a surgeon who is operating on a patient. The technique involves making a tiny incision in the skin. [+ in] Synonyms: cut, opening, slash, notch More Synonyms of incision incision in British English (ɪnˈsɪʒən) noun3. a cut made with a knife during a surgical operation 4. any indentation in an incised leaf incision in American English (ɪnˈsɪʒən) noun1. the act or result of incising; cut; gash 3. a deep notch, as in the edge of a leaf 4. Surgery a cut made into a tissue or organ Word origin OFr < L incisioExamples of 'incision' in a sentenceincision And with each cold, methodical incision would have come the questions.Anastasia's father said, `I'm surprised that you can even see the incision, with all of Sam's curly hair.He made his first incision across the top, where the pale skin of her flat stomach disappeared under the hair.Only when he was fully mentally garbed did he visualize the entire operation, starting from the first incision. Definition a cut, esp. one made during a surgical operation It involves making a tiny incision in the skin. Additional synonymsDefinition a long deep cut a long gash just above his right eye Synonyms cut, tear, split, wound, rent, slash, slit, gouge, incision, lacerationDefinition a V-shaped cut The blade had a hole through the middle and a notch on one side. Synonyms cut, nick, incision, indentation, mark, score, cleftDefinition a cut made by such a stroke deep slashes in the meat Synonyms cut, slit, gash, rent, rip, incision, laceration- incinerate
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