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dibucaine

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Word: Dibucaine

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Dibucaine is a medicine that works as a local anesthetic. This means it can help numb a specific area of the body to stop pain, and it is usually given by injection (a shot).

Usage Instructions:
  • Dibucaine is used in medical settings, so it’s important to be in the care of a professional when using it.
  • It is often used for minor surgical procedures or to relieve pain in certain areas, like after an injury.
Example:
  • "The doctor used dibucaine to numb my skin before the small surgery."
Advanced Usage:
  • In more technical terms, dibucaine belongs to a class of drugs called amide local anesthetics, which block nerve signals in the body.
Word Variants:
  • Dibucaine Hydrochloride: This is the chemical form of dibucaine that is commonly used in medical settings.
  • You may also come across related terms like "local anesthetic" or "anesthesia," which refer to the broader category of pain relief methods.
Different Meanings:
  • While dibucaine specifically refers to this local anesthetic, the term "anesthetic" can also refer to general anesthesia, which makes a person completely unconscious for major surgeries.
Synonyms:
  • Other words that mean something similar include:
    • Lidocaine (another type of local anesthetic)
    • Procaine (another local anesthetic)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that use the word dibucaine directly, but you might hear phrases like "numb the pain" which conveys a similar meaning.
Summary:

Dibucaine is a local anesthetic used to numb areas of the body during medical procedures. It is administered through an injection and is important for reducing pain during certain treatments.

Noun
  1. a local anesthetic that is administered by injection

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