ligature Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈlɪɡ.ə.tʃər]
  • Us [ ˈlɪɡ.ə.tʃɚ]

Meaning of ligature In English

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Examples of ligature

  • The only point at which this relatively quick motion slows is at the talea's midpoint, which is spanned by a breve-long ligature.

  • This avoids potential major complications such as: i accidental ligature of the common iliac artery compromising the arterial supply to the lower limb (white leg).

  • There are also several differences of opinion regarding text underlay, repeated notes, the pitch of plicas and the division of ligatures.

  • A simple ligature does not suppress either of these.

  • When the pulmonary trunk was opened, there was no evidence of any ligature.

  • The chapter is entitled 'on ligatures and their properties'.

  • Blood was collected in the right atrium and reinjected in the right primitive carotid artery after ligature of the distal segment.

  • There are considerable risks in attempts at ligature of venous plexuses since this creates more trauma to other vessels.

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