- lesion le·sion n
- ['liːʒ(ə)n]
Med lesione f
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
lesion — le·sion / lē zhən/ n [Anglo French, damage, injury, from Latin laesio, from laedere to injure] in the civil law of Louisiana: loss from failure to receive a threshold amount or value (as one half market value) for immovable property conveyed or… … Law dictionary
Lesion — Le sion (l[=e] zh[u^]n), n. [F. l[ e]sion, L. laesio, fr. laedere, laesum, to hurt, injure.] A hurt; an injury. Specifically: (a) (Civil Law) Loss sustained from failure to fulfill a bargain or contract. Burrill. (b) (Med.) Any morbid change in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lesión — {{#}}{{LM L23688}}{{〓}} {{SynL24271}} {{[}}lesión{{]}} ‹le·sión› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Daño corporal causado por una herida, por un golpe o por una enfermedad: • El defensa será operado mañana de su lesión en la rodilla.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}}… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
Lesion — Pronounced lee sion with the emphasis on the lee, a lesion can be almost any abnormality involving any tissue or organ due to any disease or any injury. There are, not surprisingly, many types of lesions. There are also a number of different ways … Medical dictionary
-sion — ⇒ TION, SION, suff. Suff. issu du lat. tionem, entrant dans la constr. de nombreux subst. fém. qui expriment une action ou le résultat de cette action. Rem. D apr. DUB. Dér. 1962, p. 31, la forme fondamentale du suff. est tion avec les var. sion … Encyclopédie Universelle
lesion — le•sion [[t]ˈli ʒən[/t]] n. 1) pat an injury; hurt; wound 2) pat ppa any localized, usu. well defined area of diseased or injured tissue or of abnormal structural change 3) cvb to cause a lesion or lesions in • Etymology: 1425–75; < MF < L… … From formal English to slang
lesion — le|sion [ˈli:ʒən] n technical [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: Latin laesio, from laedere to injure ] damage to someone s skin or part of their body such as their stomach or brain, caused by injury or illness ▪ acute gastric lesions … Dictionary of contemporary English
lesion — le|sion [ liʒn ] noun count MEDICAL an area of damaged skin. A more usual word is wound. a. a damaged part of an organ, such as the brain or the lungs: spinal lesions … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
lesion — le·sion || lɪËÊ’n n. injury, wound; change in a bodily organ or tissue that is caused by disease; area of skin which is diseased or infected … English contemporary dictionary
lesion — le·sion … English syllables
læsion — læsed, læsion variants of lesed, lesion … Useful english dictionary