| catheter |
A small, flexible tube. Catheters are commonly used in epidurals and when a woman cannot urinate (a catheter is placed up the urethra and into the bladder)--commonly referred to as "being cathed."
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| catheterization |
Insertion of a narrow tube through the urethra or through the front of the abdominal wall into the bladder to allow urine drainage.
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| cathartic |
an active purgative, producing bowel movements
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| catharsis |
Narrative used to bring to the surface pent up or repressed emotions and feelings.
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| cathode |
The cathode in any electronic component, such as a silicon diode or a vacuum tube, is the electrode normally connected to the negative voltage.
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