Apheresis
Alternative forms
- aphaeresis UK, Canada
- aphæresis archaic
Origin
From Latin aphaeresis, from Ancient Greek ἀφαίÏεσις (aphairesis, "a taking away"), from ἀφαιÏÎειν (from ἀφ- (aph-, “aph-â€, variant of ἀπό (apo, "offâ€, “away from") before an aspirated vowel) + αἱÏÎειν (aireein, "to takeâ€, “to snatch")) + -σις (-sis, suffix forming nouns of action); the grammatical sense developed in Latin.
“aphæresis†listed in the Oxford English Dictionary 2
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Full definition of apheresis
Noun
apheresis
(plural aphereses)- (linguistics, prosody) Elision, suppression, or complete loss of a letter or sound (syllable) from the beginning of a word, such as the development of special from especial; procope.
- (medicine, specific, still current) The removal of blood from a patient, and the removal of certain components (such as platelets) from that blood, followed by the transfusion of the filtered blood back to the donor (patient).
- (medicine, general, obsolete) Extirpation or extraction of a superfluity (especially a pathological one) from the body, especially blood.
Synonyms
- (medicine) pheresis, hemapheresis
- (linguistics) prosiopesis
Hyponyms
- (linguistics, prosody) aphesis