evulsed

evulsed
eˈvulsed, ppl. a. Obs.—0
[ad. L. ēvulsus, pa. pple. of ēvellĕre, f. ē- out + vellĕre to pluck.]
Plucked, pulled off or out by force.
1730–6 in Bailey (folio). in Ash.

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  • evulse — /i vuls /, v.t., evulsed, evulsing. to extract forcibly: to evulse an infected molar. Cf. avulse. * * * …   Universalium

  • evulsion — A forcible pulling out or extraction. Cf.:avulsion. [L. evulsio, fr. e vello, pp. vulsus, to pluck out] * * * evul·sion i vəl shən n the act of extracting forcibly: EXTRACTION <evulsion of a tooth> evulse i vəls vt, evulsed; evuls·ing * * * …   Medical dictionary

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