Definition of Avulse. Meaning of Avulse. Synonyms of Avulse

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Definition of Avulse

Avulse
Avulse A*vulse", v. t. [L. avulsus, p. p. of avellere to tear off; a (ab) + vellere to pluck.] To pluck or pull off. --Shenstone.

Meaning of Avulse from wikipedia

- Look up avulsionĀ or avulse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Avulsion in general refers to a tearing away. Specifically, it can refer to: Avulsion fracture...
- Avulsed is a Spanish death metal band, formed in August 1991 in Madrid by Dave Rotten (who also manages the Xtreem Music record label). The band developed...
- periodontal ligament. When a tooth is knocked out, the ligament is torn. Avulsed permanent teeth may be replanted, i.e., returned to the socket. Deciduous...
- followed by falls, motor vehicle collisions, and dog bites. A partially avulsed ear can be reattached through suturing or microvascular surgery, depending...
- can cause a fragment of anterior inferior ilac spine of the hip (AIIS) to avulse in what is known as an Avulsion fracture. This is due to forceful contraction...
- extent of the origin of gluteus minimus muscle. Rectus femoris muscle may avulse from the AIIS with significant mechanical stress. This may be surgically...
- of rivers that do not avulse often enough to form a symmetrical fan shape. Alluvial fan deltas, as seen by their name, avulse frequently and more closely...
- Scalping is the act of cutting or tearing a part of the human scalp, with hair attached, from the head, and generally occurred in warfare with the scalp...
- joint from side to side. The ligaments can partially or fully tear and can avulse with a small fracture fragment when the finger is forced backwards into...
- stretches can cause ruptures to the superior portions of the brachial plexus or avulse the roots from the spinal cord. Upper brachial plexus injuries are frequent...