ablative in English

noun
1
a word in the ablative case.
I don't see why the word couldn't be used for hairless, though I'll admit it might be more usual to have an ablative of respect in there somewhere.
adjective
1
relating to or denoting a case (especially in Latin) of nouns and pronouns (and words in grammatical agreement with them) indicating separation or an agent, instrument, or location.
Indeed, the nominal part of this prepositional phrase is not in the nominative case; sub governs the ablative case.
2
(of surgical treatment) involving ablation.
For ablative treatment procedures other than cryotherapy, local anesthesia with topical or injected lidocaine should be used.

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1. Ablativ: die Ablative: genitive eines des Ablativs: der Ablative: dative einem dem Ablativ: den Ablativen: accusative einen den Ablativ: die Ablative: Related terms

2. Ablatives) (grammar) The ablative case

3. Ablative, Allative, Adessive, Obsessive

4. The Ablative absolute is a specific sentence formation in Latin that uses two words in the Ablative case

5. He named the phenomenon "ablative photo-decomposition" (APD).

6. Italian: ·plural of Appetente··dative masculine singular of appetēns dative feminine singular of appetēns dative neuter singular of appetēns ablative masculine singular of appetēns ablative feminine singular of appetēns ablative neuter singular of appetēns

7. heat shields and components therefor fabricated of ceramic or ablative materials

8. Also reviews the Ablative case in the five declensions.

9. From post-classical Latin ex Abundante cautela by way of extreme caution from classical Latin ex + Abundante, ablative singular of abundāns + cautēlā, ablative of cautēla.

10. From post-classical Latin ex Abundante cautela by way of extreme caution from classical Latin ex + Abundante, ablative singular of abundāns + cautēlā, ablative of cautēla.

11. For Birthmark removal, laser treatments improve and diminish both vascular and pigmented Birthmarks with a fractional laser that can be either non-ablative or ablative

12. Heat shields and components therefor fabricated of ceramic or ablative materials

13. Heat shields and components therefor, fabricated of ceramic or ablative materials;

14. Heat shields and components therefor fabricated of ceramic or ablative materials;

15. Heat shields, and components therefor, fabricated of ceramic or ablative materials;

16. heat shields and components therefor fabricated of ceramic or ablative materials;

17. b. Heat shields and components therefor fabricated of ceramic or ablative materials;

18. Types of Ablative: Separation Agent Comparison Accordance Material Origin Manner Means Degree of Difference

19. b. heat shields and components therefor fabricated of ceramic or ablative materials;

20. Adessive case ("on") Ablative case ("from off") Baltic languages

21. b. Heat shields and components therefor, fabricated of ceramic or ablative materials;

22. Method and apparatus for guiding ablative therapy of abnormal biological electrical excitation.

23. Methods and systems for correction of hyperopia and/or astigmatism using ablative radiation

24. An end of the ablative device includes an opening that receives a stationary contact .

25. An apparatus and method for warming the urethra of a patient during ablative surgery.

26. It featured ablative armor , regenerative shielding , bio-neural gel packs , and an enhanced deflector system.

27. This invention involves method and apparatus for guiding ablative therapy of abnormal biological electrical excitation.

28. Besides radiofrequency ablation, the most common ablative therapies are cryoablation, laser ablation and microwave ablation.

29. The thermodegradation of GS-401 ablative silicone resin was studied with TG, DTA and IR.

30. The results show that direction of the material has great influence on its ablative performance.

31. The effects of filler fiber and flame retardant on ablative performance of EPDM insulation are studied.

32. Ablative laser skin resurfacing is one of the most effective cosmetic procedures for improving aging skin

33. Minimally invasive and local ablative methods, surgical management of metastases, and radiation therapy are being used.

34. Such methods and devices include an ablative apparatus, a removal apparatus, and/or a positioning apparatus.

35. Ablative armor is armor which prevents damage through the process of ablation, the removal of material from the surface of an object by vaporization, chipping, or other erosive processes.In contemporary spacecraft, Ablative plating is most frequently seen as an Ablative heat shield for a vehicle that must enter atmosphere from orbit, such as on nuclear warheads, or space vehicles like the Mars

36. New ablative techniques are “cooled” radiofrequency energy application and microwave ablation which allow deeper and larger lesions.

37. It featured [[ablative armor]], [[regenerative shield]]ing, [[bio-neural gel pack]]s, and an enhanced [[deflector]] system.

38. Urbe captā, Aenēās fūgit, “With the city having been captured, Aeneas fled.” Ablative of Origin or Source A type of Ablative of seperation, but it is used ( without a preposition like: a, ab, e, ex, etc.) with verbs (with past participles) indicating origin, descent, or source:

39. Ablative case - the case indicating the agent in passive sentences or the instrument or manner or place of the action described by the verb

40. A removable aero-shell assists atmospheric flight with thermal protection being provided by anticipated ablation, an ablative aero-spike, or transpirational cooling.

41. Advanced Aestheticians receive 208 hours of training and practical experience in skin rejuvenation, photo rejuvenation, hair removal or reduction, micro needling, and non-ablative tattoo removal

42. In a preferred embodiment, the slag cap and the measurement head are covered with an ablative material to prevent the adherence of slag.

43. In 1 to 3% of cases, loss of best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) can result, due to decentered ablative zones or other surgical complications.

44. Ablatives & Corking Carbon by Design specializes in the development of processing of ablative and thermally conductive materials, for electromagnetic and thermal protection environments.

45. 11 Case: The category of case is prominent in the grammar of Latin, with six distinctions of nominative, vocative, accusative, genitive, dative and ablative.

46. Because it cures to a hard shell-like finish, epoxy Antifouling paint can shrug off abrasions better than ablative paints, which makes them extremely durable.

47. "in the course of argument," 1817, courtroom Latin, from Medieval Latin ablative of Arguendum, gerundive of arguere "to argue" (see argue).

48. աբսուրդին (Absurdin) աբսուրդներին (absurdnerin) 1 st person possessive forms (my) nominative աբսուրդս (absurds) աբսուրդներս (absurdners) dative աբսուրդիս (absurdis) աբսուրդներիս (absurdneris) ablative աբսուրդիցս (absurdicʿs) աբսուրդներիցս (absurdnericʿs

49. As you know, “scaphā” means “boat”, but what does “scaphīs” mean? Scaphīs is the plural Ablative, which means that instead of “boat”, it’ll be “boats”.

50. Under the name Ablative are included the meanings and, in part, the forms of three cases—the Ablative proper, expressing the relation FROM; the locative, IN; and the instrumental, WITH or BY.These three cases were originally not wholly distinct in meaning, and their confusion was rendered more certain (1) by the development of meanings that approached each other and (2) by phonetic