See also: Läsion

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Noun

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læsion (plural læsions)

  1. Archaic spelling of lesion.
    • 1837, William Julian Evans, chapter V, in A Clinical Treatise on the Endemic Fevers of the West Indies, page 242:
      After death the membranes are almost always affected, but the læsion bears no proportion to the violence of the symptoms.

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Etymology

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From Latin laesiō (injury).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /lɛˈsjoˀn/, [lɛˈɕoˀn]

Noun

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læsion c (singular definite læsionen, plural indefinite læsioner)

  1. A wound or injury, especially internally through external force.

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French

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læsion f (plural læsions)

  1. Obsolete form of lésion.
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