| LAP |
the upper side of the thighs of a seated person; "he picked up the little girl and plopped her down in his lap" lie partly over or alongside of something or of one another an area of control or responsibility; "the job fell right in my lap" lick: pass the tongue over; "the dog licked her hand" the part of a piece of clothing that covers the thighs; "his lap was covered with food stains" a flap that lies over another part; "the lap of the shingles should be at least ten inches" move with or cause to move with a whistling or hissing sound; "The bubbles swoshed around in the glass"; "The curtain swooshed open" take up with the tongue; "The cat lapped up the milk"; "the cub licked the milk from its mother's breast" movement once around a course; "he drove an extra lap just for insurance" lave: wash or flow against; "the waves laved the shore" lick: touching with the tongue; "the dog's laps were warm and wet"
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| laparocele |
hernia through the abdomen
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| laparoscope |
a slender endoscope inserted through an incision in the abdominal wall in order to examine the abdominal organs or to perform minor surgery
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| laparoscopy |
laparotomy performed with a laparoscope that makes a small incision to examine the abdominal cavity (especially the ovaries and Fallopian tubes)
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| laparotomy |
surgical incision into the abdominal wall; often done to examine abdominal organs
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