impacted

impacted
[ɪm'pæktɪd] 1.
participio passato impact II
2.
aggettivo
1) med. [tooth] incluso; [fracture] composto
2) aut.

two impacted cars — due automobili incidentate

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impacted /ɪmˈpæktɪd/
a.
1 (med.: di frattura) composta, incuneata; (di frammento osseo) fatto collimare
2 (med.: di un calcolo) occludente; che occlude
3 (med.: di un dente) incluso
4 (USA) che è sotto l'impatto di.
* * *
[ɪm'pæktɪd] 1.
participio passato impact II
2.
aggettivo
1) med. [tooth] incluso; [fracture] composto
2) aut.

two impacted cars — due automobili incidentate


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  • impacted — [im pakt′id] adj. 1. pressed tightly together; driven firmly in; wedged in; esp., firmly lodged in the jaw: said of a tooth unable to erupt properly because of its abnormal position, lack of space, etc. ☆ 2. financially or otherwise strained by… …   English World dictionary

  • impacted — Wedged or pressed closely so as to move as a single unit. * * * im·pact·ed im pak təd adj 1 a) blocked by material (as feces) that is firmly packed or wedged in position <an impacted colon> b) wedged or lodged in a bodily passage <an… …   Medical dictionary

  • Impacted — Impact Im*pact , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Impacted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Impacting}.] [L. impactus, p. p. of impingere to push, strike against. See {Impinge}.] 1. To drive close; to press firmly together: to wedge into a place. Woodward. [1913 Webster]… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • impacted — adj. firmly wedged. An impacted tooth (usually a wisdom tooth) is one that cannot erupt into a normal position because it is obstructed by other tissues. Impacted faeces are so hard and dry that they cannot pass through the anus without special… …   The new mediacal dictionary

  • impacted — adjective Date: circa 1616 1. a. packed or wedged in b. deeply entrenched ; not easily changed or removed 2. of a tooth wedged between the jawbone and another tooth 3. of, relating to, or being an area (as a school district) providing tax… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Impacted — The term impacted may refer to any of the following* A condition where demand for a particular service, commodity or space is in severely short supply or high demand, such as on street parking spaces, available seats in a very popular college… …   Wikipedia

  • impacted — /im pak tid/, adj. 1. tightly or immovably wedged in. 2. Dentistry. noting a tooth so confined in its socket as to be incapable of normal eruption. 3. driven together; tightly packed. 4. densely populated or crowded; overcrowded: an impacted… …   Universalium

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