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Meanings of
punctures
in English
Russian
пункция
Portuguese
ponction
Spanish
ponction
Catalan
ponction
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Incision of tissues for injection of medication or for other diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.
puncture
Related terms
medical procedure type
Russian
пункция
Synonyms
Examples for "
puncture
"
puncture
Examples for "
puncture
"
1
One of the injured suffered a
puncture
wound that was considered serious.
2
Results: There were no complications associated with the percutaneous needle
puncture
procedure.
3
There's a
puncture
,
and Nick from the support van got to work.
4
But the events after Beijing threatened to
puncture
his seemingly irresistible rise.
5
In addition, sinus
puncture
for bacteriologic assessment was required at study entry.
Usage of
punctures
in English
1
The number of
punctures
in each centimeter varied with the different cards.
2
First into the rear footwell went the jeans with the stab
punctures
.
3
Legs thick, polished, and with scattered grey hairs proceeding from the
punctures
.
4
The back of the frame showed dozens of deep gouges and
punctures
.
5
A few of the
punctures
had pale yellow spongy bone deep inside.
6
The white girl must have no more
punctures
...
Whaaaha,' intoned Mrs Haddock.
7
Ragged cuts and tiny
punctures
riddled his face and throat and chest.
8
Repeated lumbar
punctures
associated with acetazolamide and weight loss are usually efficient enough.
9
They grasped their revolvers, and made red
punctures
in the night.
10
Very stoney track today and we had a lot of
punctures
.
11
It's also protection against abrasion and
punctures
of the pressure bladder.
12
Results from lumbar
punctures
and those from cerebral ventricles were confronted.
13
Once that metal
punctures
a chute, its on an express ride to Haven.
14
There were no clean
punctures
or teeth marks to be seen.
15
Peace and comfort and joy, until some inquirer
punctures
the old sore again.
16
Dr. Vincent took the bandage from its throat, and showed us the
punctures
.
Other examples for "punctures"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
punctures
puncture
Noun
Plural
puncture
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
small punctures
tiny punctures
have punctures
little punctures
lumbar punctures
More collocations
Translations for
punctures
Russian
пункция
Portuguese
ponction
Spanish
ponction
Catalan
ponction
Punctures
through the time
Punctures
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common