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i., s., i̇ng., bak. anesthetic

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anaesthetic
A substance that causes reversible loss of sensation or loss of consciousness; used to perform surgery without pain
Of, relating to, or causing anaesthesia
a drug that causes temporary loss of bodily sensations
A drug used to numb an area of the body (local anaesthetic) or to put you to sleep for a while (general anaesthetic)
characterized by insensibility; "the young girls are in a state of possession--blind and deaf and anesthetic"; "an anesthetic state"
{i} substance which reduces sensitivity to pain (i.e. ether or halothane)
{s} (Medicine) serving to reduce the ability to feel pain, of or pertaining to reducing sensitivity to pain (of drugs); (Pathology) causing lack of feeling (of a disease)
A drug or drugs given to produce unconsciousness before and during surgery
drug or gas used to render animal unconscious
an·aes·thet·ic anaesthetics in AM and sometimes in BRIT, use anesthetic Anaesthetic is a substance that doctors use to stop you feeling pain during an operation, either in the whole of your body when you are unconscious, or in a part of your body when you are awake. The operation is carried out under a general anaesthetic. a drug that stops you feeling pain under anaesthetic