écrasement

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French écrasement (crushing).

Noun

écrasement (countable and uncountable, plural écrasements)

  1. (surgery) The operation of removing a part, as a tumor, by a wire or chain loop gradually tightened so as to cut slowly through its attachment.
    • 1871, James Marion Sims, Clinical Notes on Uterine Surgery, § II., page #92:
      Her physicians consented to its écrasement, which occupied ten or twelve minutes.

References

French

Etymology

From écraser (to crush; to crash) + -ment.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /e.kʁaz.mɑ̃/

Noun

écrasement m (plural écrasements)

  1. crushing
  2. crash (of an airplane)
  3. (computing) overwrite mode

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