Aneurysmotomy
aneurysmotomy
aneurysmotomy an·eu·rys·mot·o·my (ān’yə-rĭz-mŏt’ə-mē)
n.
Incision into the sac of an aneurysm.
Read Also:
- Anew
over again; again; once more: to play the tune anew. in a new form or manner: to write the story anew. Contemporary Examples But every time I spoke to this tall, soft-spoken man, I heard hope spring anew. The Refugee I Know Stephen Slater June 6, 2012 He said deterring Hamas anew would require “massive […]
- Anf
Biochemistry. atrial natriuretic factor. ANF abbr. antinuclear factor American Nurses Foundation atrial natriuretic factor
- Anfinsen
Christian Boehmer [bey-mer,, boh-] /ˈbeɪ mər,, ˈboʊ-/ (Show IPA), 1916–1995, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1972. noun Christian Boehmer. 1916–95, US biochemist, noted for his research on the structure of enzymes. Nobel prize for chemistry 1972 Anfinsen An·fin·sen (ān’fən-sən), Christian Boehmer. Born 1916. American biochemist. He shared a 1972 Nobel Prize for pioneering studies […]
- Anfractuosity
the state or quality of being anfractuous. a channel, crevice, or passage full of windings and turnings. noun the condition or quality of being anfractuous a winding, circuitous, or intricate passage, surface, process, etc
- Anfractuous
characterized by windings and turnings; sinuous; circuitous: an anfractuous path. adjective characterized by twists and turns; convoluted adj. “full of windings and turnings,” 1620s, from Latin anfractuous, from anfractus “a winding, a turning, bending round,” from am(bi)- “around” (see ambi-) + fractus, past participle of frangere “to break” (see fraction). Related: Anfractuosity.