avulsion
[ uh-vuhl-shuh n ]
/ əˈvʌl ʃən /
noun
a tearing away.
Law.
the sudden removal of soil by change in a river's course or by a flood, from the land of one owner to that of another.
a part torn off.
Words nearby avulsion
avowry,
avram,
avruga,
avulse,
avulsed wound,
avulsion,
avulsion fracture,
avuncular,
avunculate,
aw,
aw-shucks
Example sentences from the Web for avulsion
British Dictionary definitions for avulsion
avulsion
/ (əˈvʌlʃən) /
noun
a forcible tearing away or separation of a bodily structure or part, either as the result of injury or as an intentional surgical procedure
law
the sudden removal of soil from one person's land to that of another, as by flooding
Word Origin for avulsion
C17: from Latin
āvulsiō, from
āvellere to pluck away, from
vellere to pull, pluck
Medical definitions for avulsion
avulsion
[ ə-vŭl′shən ]
n.
The forcible tearing away of a body part by trauma or surgery.