Evacuator - Law Dictionary Search Results
Evacuate
to empty out to remove the contents of as to evacuate a vessel or dish
evacuated
p p of evacuate
Evacuative
Serving of tending to evacuate cathartic purgative
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Evacuant
Emptying evacuative purgative cathartic
Dunkerque
War II 1940 when 330000 Allied troops had to be evacuated from the beaches at Dunkirk in a desperate retreat under
Dunkirk
War II 1940 when 330000 Allied troops had to be evacuated from the beaches at Dunkirk in a desperate retreat under
Evacuator
One who evacuates a nullifier
Evacuation
The act of emptying clearing of the contents or discharging
Purgation
separating and carrying off impurities or whatever is superfluous the evacuation of the bowels
Paracentesis
with a trocar aspirator or other suitable instrument for the evacuation of effused fluid pus or gas tapping
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