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Definition of Lacerating

Lacerating
Lacerate Lac"er*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Lacerated; p. pr. & vb. n. Lacerating (?>).] [L. laceratus, p. p. of lacerare to lacerate, fr. lacer mangled, lacerated; cf. Gr. ? a rent, rending, ? to tear; perh. akin to E. slay.] To tear; to rend; to separate by tearing; to mangle; as, to lacerate the flesh. Hence: To afflict; to torture; as, to lacerate the heart.

Meaning of Lacerating from wikipedia

- include etrécis****ts and cut-up technique. A similar technique is the lacerated poster, a poster in which one has been placed over another or others,...
- A splenic injury, which includes a ruptured spleen, is any injury to the spleen. The rupture of a normal spleen can be caused by trauma, such as a traffic...
- A wound is any disruption of or damage to living tissue, such as skin, mucous membranes, or organs. Wounds can either be the sudden result of direct trauma...
- Stropharia hornemannii, commonly known as the luxuriant ringstalk, or lacerated stropharia, is a species of agaric fungus in the family Strophariaceae...
- Herold's friend, Charla Nash, blinding her, severing several body parts, and lacerating her face, before he was shot and killed by responding Officer Frank Chiafari...
- Gehyra lacerata, also known as the lacerated dtella or the Kanchanaburi four-clawed gecko, is a species of gecko. It is native to Thailand and Vietnam...
- preparation for the cellular phase. If the inflammatory stimulus is a lacerating wound, exuded platelets, coagulants, plasmin and kinins can clot the wounded...
- always knowingly closer to the gentle ironicist Alan Bennett, or self-lacerating diarist Kenneth Williams, than a licentious Mick Jagger or a drugged-out...
- of the body; in most cases with the intention of pulling, tearing, or lacerating the surrounding tissue. Forceful fish-hooking involves a high risk of...
- serious injuries from bites, which can lead to death. Sharp claws can lacerate flesh and cause serious infections. In the United States, cats and dogs...