Abl
1 .
Historical Examples
In the latest stage of the dialect (see below) the change of final -s to -r, as in abl.
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abbreviation
ablative
abl (ā’bəl)
n.
An oncogene found in the Abelson strain of mouse leukemia virus and involved in the Philadelphia chromosome translocation in chronic granulocytic leukemia.
airborne laser
atmospheric boundary layer
ablative
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- Abl. absol.
abl. absol. ablative absolute
- Ablactate
to wean.
- Ablactation
to wean. noun the weaning of an infant the cessation of milk secretion in the breasts
- Ablare
: With trumpets ablare, the band entered the stadium. Historical Examples A week after a great city was all aglare with flags, and ablare with trumpets. Humorous Readings and Recitations Various
- Ablate
to remove or dissipate by melting, vaporization, erosion, etc.: to ablate a metal surface with intense heat. to become ablated; undergo . verb (transitive) to remove by ablation ablate ab·late (ā-blāt’) v. ab·lat·ed, ab·lat·ing, ab·lates To remove or destroy the function of.