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| 1. | Medicine/Medical. general or local insensibility, as to pain and other sensation, induced by certain interventions or drugs to permit the performance of surgery or other painful procedures. |
| 2. | Pathology. general loss of the senses of feeling, as pain, heat, cold, touch, and other less common varieties of sensation. |
| 3. | Psychiatry. absence of sensation due to psychological processes, as in conversion disorders. |
an·aes·the·sia (ān'ĭs-thē'zhə) n. Variant of anesthesia. |
Loss of sensation or consciousness. Anesthesia can be induced by an anesthetic, by acupuncture, or as the result of injury or disease.
anesthesia an·es·the·sia (ān'ĭs-thē'zhə)
n.
Total or partial loss of sensation, especially tactile sensibility, induced by disease, injury, acupuncture, or an anesthetic.
Local or general insensibility to pain with or without the loss of consciousness, induced by an anesthetic.