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amputated Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( amputated ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



, କାଟନ୍ତୁ,

Verb:

କାଟ |, ବଞ୍ଚିତ କର |, ନେବାକୁ, ମ୍ୟୁଟିଲେଟ୍ |, ନେଇ ଯାଅ,

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amputated's Usage Examples:

veterinarian Bruce Fogle wrote: "[D]ogs have their ears partly amputated — "cropped" is the benign word people like to use — for no other reason than to make.


partially or fully amputated finger, or reattachment of a kidney that had suffered an avulsion-type injury.


It was later revealed that during the terror, the woman who raised James Gillis McDonald's daughter was hiding under a bed, was shot in the leg and had it amputated.


Lucille's two extra fingers were amputated surgically when she was a small child, a common practice at that time for reasons of superstition and social stigma.


(motorcyclist) (born 1953), American veteran and motorcyclist who circumnavigated the globe despite having both legs amputated David Barr (English cricketer).


The teacher survived, but her feet were frostbitten and had to be amputated.


Wirths- He focused on the pre-cancerous growth of cervixes, where he frequently photographed cervixes of female prisoners without their consent, amputated.


By 1962 she was suffering a series of seizures, her left leg had become paralyzed and eventually had to be amputated.


During a hunting trip in the same year, Alves received an accidental shotgun wound in his left foot, which had to be amputated due to the menace of gangrene.


Kampschreur was born without shinbones, which resulted in both of his legs being amputated above the knee at.


Mountain (during which he was captured), Jenkins died days after his arm was amputated by Union surgeons.


Shortly before his death, he had his leg(s) amputated as a result of diabetes.


Here the doctors fully amputated both his legs in an attempt to cauterise the bleeding, but Port died from a severe loss of blood within 3 hours.



Synonyms:

cut off, slough off, withdraw, take, remove, take away, cut,

Antonyms:

thicken, increase, deflate, lengthen, inflate,

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