plication
[ plahy-key-shuh n, pli- ]
/ plaɪˈkeɪ ʃən, plɪ- /
noun
the act or procedure of folding.
the state or quality of being folded; a fold.
Surgery.
- the folding in and suturing of tucks, so as to tighten weakened or stretched tissue.
- the folding of an organ, as a section of the intestine, and the attaching of it to another organ or tissue.
Also
plic·a·ture
[plik-uh-cher] /ˈplɪk ə tʃər/.
Words nearby plication
Example sentences from the Web for plication
Plication, or folding, is also an important feature in the history of the earth.
Multiplicate: with many longitudinal folds or lines of plication.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology |John. B. Smith
British Dictionary definitions for plication
plication
plicature (ˈplɪkətʃə)
/ (plaɪˈkeɪʃən) /
noun
the act of folding or the condition of being folded or plicate
a folded part or structure, esp a fold in a series of rock strata
surgery
the act or process of suturing together the walls of a hollow organ or part to reduce its size
Medical definitions for plication
plication
[ plī-kā′shən ]
n.
An operation for reducing the size of a hollow structure by taking folds or tucks in its walls.
The state of being folded.