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| in·tu·bate
(ĭn'tōō-bāt', -tyōō-) Pronunciation Key
tr.v. in·tu·bat·ed, in·tu·bat·ing, in·tu·bates To insert a tube into (a hollow organ or body passage). in'tu·ba'tion n., in'tu·ba'tion·al adj., in'tu·ba'tion·al·ly adv. |
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| intubate | |
verb | |
| introduce a cannula or tube into; "Cannulate the blood vessel in the neck" [syn: cannulate] |
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