resection

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. The surgical removal of part or all of a tissue, organ, tumor, or body part.
  2. A method of determining a position by using a map and compass bearings for two additional points.
  3. A section of a tire that has had worn tread replaced.
verb
  1. To excise part or all of a tissue or organ.
  2. To determine positions using compass bearings based on three or more known positions.
  3. To estimate a camera projection matrix from known position data and image entities.
  4. To redivide into new sections.
  5. To transfer students into new class groupings or grade levels.
  6. To deepen or widen a river or other natural watercourse for flood control, land drainage, or navigation.
  7. To remove material from the surface of a road in order to achieve a uniform thickness.
  8. To thinly slice a specimen as part of its preparation, such as when preparing a microscope slide.
  9. To replace a worn section of tire with new tread.
  10. To readmit involuntarily into a mental hospital.

Word forms

resection resections resectioning resectioned

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin resectiō.

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