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To abduct (transitive verb (clinical kinetology / neurological semiology))
Translator Priority: ⭐
Bilingual Equivalents: To abduct, To move away from the midline
DEX Definition: To perform a movement of abduction, consisting of moving a limb, a limb segment, or the eyeball away from the median axis of the body or a reference axis. In neurological and psychiatric semiology, the patient's capacity to abduct certain muscular segments is actively tested to evaluate the integrity of peripheral motor nerves, the frontal cerebral cortex, or to identify signs of catatonic or oppositionist muscular resistance (negativism).
Synonyms: to abduct, to draw away, to move outward
🏷️ Tags / Keywords: #abduce #abduction #movement #neurology #physical therapy #eyeball #catatonia #reflexes
| Tip Flexiune: | Verb de conjugarea a III-a, neregulat în formele flexionare strânse (el abduce, ei abduc, participiu: abdus). |
| Formare: | Împrumut neologic adaptat din limba latină (abducere) și franceză (abduire). |
| Ortografie / Pronunție: | [ab-du-ce] (accentul pe penultima silabă la infinitiv) |
| Inflection Type: | Third conjugation verb (abducts, abducted). |
| Formation: | Derived directly from the Latin verb root 'abducere' (to lead away). |
| Spelling / Pronunciation: | [æbˈdjuːs] |