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enucleation

[ih-noo-klee-ey-shuhn, -nyoo-] / ɪˌnu kliˈeɪ ʃən, -ˌnyu- /




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Ritchie: On the day we made Dolly, I would have done the enucleation, and she would have done the fusion.

From Nature

That journey began 15 years ago in Japan, where enucleation may be refused because of social, cultural, and religious factors.

From Seattle Times

The enucleation of the eyeball should not be undertaken by anyone unacquainted with the anatomical structures involved in such an operation.

From Project Gutenberg

But it may become suddenly worse, or go on to complete blindness with pain, demanding enucleation, after some temporary perturbation, as the performance of a glaucoma operation.

From Project Gutenberg

In the case of central tumours the shell of bone is removed over an area sufficient to allow of the enucleation of the tumour, or the affected portion of bone is resected.

From Project Gutenberg