Meaning & Definition of word "Anaesthesia"

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    Anaesthesia

    /ˌæn.əsˈθiː.zi.ə/

    noun:

    • 1. A state of temporary induced loss of sensation or awareness, typically used to facilitate medical procedures.
      • Example: The patient was put under general anaesthesia before the surgery.
    • 2. A branch of medicine concerned with the administration of anaesthetics.
      • Example: She specialized in anaesthesia and pain management.
    • 3. The use of drugs to prevent pain during surgery or other medical procedures.
      • Example: Local anaesthesia was administered to numb the area before the dental procedure.
    • 4. The loss or impairment of sensation in a specific part of the body.
      • Example: The anaesthesia wore off, and he gradually regained feeling in his arm.

    Etymology

    Derived from Greek 'an' (without) and 'aisthesis' (sensation).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    general anaesthesia:

    A state of unconsciousness induced by anesthetic agents to carry out surgical procedures.

    local anaesthesia:

    A medical procedure that numbs a specific area of the body while the patient remains awake.

    regional anaesthesia:

    Anesthesia that affects a larger area than local anesthesia, such as a limb.

    Related Words

    anesthetic:

    A substance used to induce anesthesia.

    analgesia:

    A condition in which pain is reduced or eliminated.

    Slang Meanings of anaesthesia

    Meaning: Knockout juice

    Example Sentence: They gave him some knockout juice before the surgery.

    Meaning: Gas

    Example Sentence: They used gas to put her to sleep for the procedure.