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(Ann-es-THEE-zee-ah) Absence of normal sensation, especially sensitivity to pain, induced by drugs.
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| anesthetic |
A medication that stops feeling, including pain. This can be a partial or complete loss of sensation, with or without the loss of consciousness.
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| Anestacon |
trademark for a preparation of lidocaine hydrochloride.
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| anesthekinesia |
anesthecinesia.
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| anesthetic e. |
ether (def. 2); sometimes used more generally for any ether acting as an inhalational anesthetic.
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