luxate

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English

Etymology

From Latin luxātus (dislocated) (parsed as a verb via English -ate), from luxāre (to dislocate).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlʌk.seɪt/
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Verb

luxate (third-person singular simple present luxates, present participle luxating, simple past and past participle luxated)

  1. (pathology) To dislocate.
    • 1863, Stephen Smith, Hand-book of Surgical Operations, page 97:
      If in cases of difficulty you have recourse to this means, luxate downwards as far as half the dorsopalmar diameter, and then vice versa.

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Translations

Adjective

luxate (comparative more luxate, superlative most luxate)

  1. (medicine) Dislocated.

Spanish

Verb

luxate

  1. second-person singular voseo imperative of luxar combined with te