- loss of bodily sensation with or without loss of consciousness
- (anesthetic) anaesthetic: relating to or producing insensibility
- (anesthetic) a drug that causes temporary loss of bodily sensations
- Anesthesia, or anaesthesia (see spelling differences; from Greek αν-, an-, "without"; and αἴσθησις, aisthēsis, "sensation"), has traditionally meant the condition of having (including the feeling of pain) blocked or temporarily taken away. ...
- Anesthesia is Fun People's debut album, released on Ugly Records.
- An anesthetic (or anaesthetic, see spelling differences) is a drug that causes anesthesia--reversible loss of sensation. They contrast with analgesics(painkiller), which relieve pain without eliminating sensation. These drugs are generally administered to facilitate surgery. ...
- Alternative spelling of anaesthesia
- (anesthetic) A substance administered to reduce the perception of pain or to induce numbness. An anesthetic may or may not render the recipient unconscious, depending upon the type used; Causing the reduction of pain sensitivity
- (Anesthetic) A class of drugs that eliminates or reduces pain. See local anesthetic.
- (anesthetic) a drug used to prevent pain during surgery or other procedures. A general anesthetic makes the person unconscious. A local anesthetic numbs the area where the surgery is to be performed. ...
- (anesthetic) medication that relieves pain
- (Anesthetic) An agent that causes insensitivity to pain and is used for surgeries and other medical procedures. [6]
- (Anesthetic) a drug that is administered to you by a doctor, that puts you or a particular part of your body to sleep so that you do not feel pain during medical procedures.
- (Anesthetic) A chemical that causes a total or partial loss of sensation. Overexposure to anesthetics can cause impaired judgment, dizziness, drowsiness, headache, unconsciousness, and even death. Examples include alcohol, paint remover, and degreasers.
- (Anesthetic) a substance used to relieve all feeling
- (Anesthetic) Refers to a substance that is a pain reducer.
- (Anesthetic) an agent used to induce numbness or relieve pain.
- (Anesthetic) A chemical that produces a feeling of numbness or loss of sensation or feeling in the body. When such a substance is given in the breath, it causes the person to slip into a state of sleep; when administered on a specific body part, no sensation can be felt in that area.
- (Anesthetic) A chemical which causes an organism not to feel pain. Mosquitos, ticks, and leeches have an anesthetic in their saliva so that their host cannot feel them feeding.
- (Anesthetic) A drug that causes the mouth or other part of the body to feel numb.
- (Anesthetic) A drug that produces general or local loss of physical sensations, particularly pain. A "spinal" is the injection of a local anesthetic into the area surrounding the spinal cord.
- (Anesthetic) An herb or substance that temporarily reduces, deadens, or abolishes physical sensations. Thus it tends eliminate pain and the sense of touch. The effect may be local or general. (Syn: Analgesic, Anodyne, Narcotic, Sedative)
- (Anesthetic) This is a chemical which is used to cause a loss of sensation and cause numbness. This is important to the Liposuction process because it can't be performed without numbing the area that will be targeted during the Liposuction procedure.
- (Anesthetic) a drug used by your doctor to eliminate a patient’s localized pain during certain dental procedures.
- (Anesthetic) a substance that temporarily causes a person to be unable to feel pain, either in a certain area or over the entire body .