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单词 fulguration
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Definition of fulguration in English:

fulguration

noun ˌfʌlɡjʊˈreɪʃ(ə)nˌfo͝olɡ(y)əˈrāSH(ə)n
  • 1Medicine
    mass noun The destruction of small growths or areas of tissue using diathermy.

    〔医〕电灼疗(法)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She had a laparotomy for resection of bilateral ovarian endometriomas, resection and fulguration of peritoneal implants, and presacral neurectomy.
    • These lesions were better treated by attempting fulguration with the coagulation probe.
    • The method used to surgically eradicate the tumor is classified as an optional policy, with electrocautery resection, fulguration or laser ablation cited as optional methods.
    • Direct current fulguration can still be considered in cases when radiofrequency ablation fails, though it requires higher expertise, general anesthesia and carries a higher morbidity.
    • If the urethra is of sufficient caliber and support, transurethral fulguration is recommended.
  • 2literary A flash like that of lightning.

    〈诗/文〉(闪电似的)闪光

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then the darkness or bloudy colour of the Sun and Moon; The shaking of the Powers of Heaven, the fulgurations of the Air and the falling of Stars.
    Synonyms
    light, brightness, gleam, glow, glint, glimmer, sparkle, twinkle, flicker, glitter, glisten, shimmer, flash, dazzle, beam, flare, glare, radiance, illumination, luminescence, luminosity, incandescence, phosphorescence, fluorescence

Derivatives

  • fulgurant

  • adjective ˈfʌlɡjʊr(ə)nt
    literary
    • Flashing or dazzling like lightning.

      fulgurant candelabras
  • fulgurate

  • verb ˈfʌlɡjʊreɪt
    • 1Medicine
      with object Destroy (small growths or areas of tissue) using diathermy.

      〔医〕电灼疗(法)

      a high-frequency electric current is applied to fulgurate the biological tissue
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Electrosurgery was engineered for broader surgical treatments and uses high-frequency current between two electrodes - one active electrode and one dispersive electrode - to cut, desiccate, or fulgurate tissue.
      • Electrosurgery is used routinely to cut, coagulate, dissect, fulgurate, ablate, and shrink body tissue with high frequency (ie, radio frequency) electrical current.
      • Next, the base should be fulgurated or desiccated, leaving a 2-mm margin of normal tissue.
      • the cut-glass chandeliers fulgurated
      • from the fulgurating Milky Way there shot forth streams of light
    • 2literary no object Flash like lightning.

      〈诗/文〉(闪电似的)闪光

  • fulgurous

  • adjective ˈfʌlɡjʊrəs
    literary
    • Resembling or filled with lightning.

      the deep fulgurous colour in Rembrandt's portrait
      endless purple fulgurous sky

Origin

Mid 17th century (usually plural in the sense 'flashes of lightning'): from Latin fulguratio(n-) 'sheet lightning', from fulgur 'lightning'. sense 1 dates from the early 20th century.

Definition of fulguration in US English:

fulguration

nounˌfo͝olɡ(y)əˈrāSH(ə)n
  • 1Medicine
    The destruction of small growths or areas of tissue using diathermy.

    〔医〕电灼疗(法)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If the urethra is of sufficient caliber and support, transurethral fulguration is recommended.
    • These lesions were better treated by attempting fulguration with the coagulation probe.
    • The method used to surgically eradicate the tumor is classified as an optional policy, with electrocautery resection, fulguration or laser ablation cited as optional methods.
    • Direct current fulguration can still be considered in cases when radiofrequency ablation fails, though it requires higher expertise, general anesthesia and carries a higher morbidity.
    • She had a laparotomy for resection of bilateral ovarian endometriomas, resection and fulguration of peritoneal implants, and presacral neurectomy.
  • 2literary A flash like that of lightning.

    〈诗/文〉(闪电似的)闪光

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then the darkness or bloudy colour of the Sun and Moon; The shaking of the Powers of Heaven, the fulgurations of the Air and the falling of Stars.
    Synonyms
    light, brightness, gleam, glow, glint, glimmer, sparkle, twinkle, flicker, glitter, glisten, shimmer, flash, dazzle, beam, flare, glare, radiance, illumination, luminescence, luminosity, incandescence, phosphorescence, fluorescence

Origin

Mid 17th century (usually plural in the sense ‘flashes of lightning’): from Latin fulguratio(n-) ‘sheet lightning’, from fulgur ‘lightning’. fulguration (sense 1) dates from the early 20th century.

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