excisional

English

Etymology

From excision +‎ -al.

Adjective

excisional (not comparable)

  1. performed by excision
    • 2001 May 18, Frank Koenig et al., “Diagnosing Cancer in Vivo”, in Science[1], volume 292, number 5520, →DOI, pages 1401–1403:
      At present, no single instrument can replace excisional biopsies for obtaining information.

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Adjective

excisional m or f (masculine and feminine plural excisionales)

  1. excisional