"hemostasis" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˌhiːməˈsteɪsɪs/, /hiːˈmɒstəsɪs/ Forms: hemostases [plural]
Etymology: From hemo- + stasis. From Ancient Greek αἱμόστασις (haimóstasis, “styptic drug”). Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|hemo|stasis}} hemo- + stasis, {{uder|en|grc|αἱμόστασις||styptic drug}} Ancient Greek αἱμόστασις (haimóstasis, “styptic drug”) Head templates: {{en-noun|-|hemostases}} hemostasis (usually uncountable, plural hemostases)
  1. (medicine, countable, uncountable) The process of keeping blood inside a damaged vessel to stop bleeding. Wikipedia link: hemostasis Tags: countable, uncountable, usually Categories (topical): Medicine Synonyms: haemostasis, hæmostasis Related terms: hemoclip, hemodynamics, hemostat, hemostatic [adjective] Translations (keeping blood inside a damaged vessel): αἱμόστασις (haimóstasis) [feminine] (Ancient Greek), verenvuodon tyrehdyttäminen (Finnish), hemostaasi (Finnish), hémostase [feminine] (French), Hämostase [feminine] (German), Blutstillung [feminine] (German), αιμόσταση (aimóstasi) [feminine] (Greek), αιμοστασία (aimostasía) [feminine] (Greek), hemostasis (Indonesian), 지혈 (jihyeol) (Korean), hemóstase [feminine] (Portuguese), hemostasia [feminine] (Portuguese), hemostasia (Spanish), hemostas [common-gender] (Swedish)

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