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translations for
washout
fenêtre thérapeutique
parenthèse thérapeutique
rinçage
rinçage thérapeutique
vacances thérapeutiques
Definition of washout
An
appliance
designed to wash something out
The cleaning of matter from a physiological system using a fluid
A period between clinical treatments in which any medication delivered as the first treatment is allowed to wash out of the person before the second treatment begins
A
channel
produced by the
erosion
of a relatively
soft
surface
by a
sudden
gush
of
water
; a
breach
in a road or railway caused by
flooding
A
disappointment
or total
failure
; an
unsuccessful
person
A
sporting
fixture
or other
event
that could not be completed because of
rain
The
aerodynamic
effect of a small
twist
in the shape of an
aircraft
wing
Examples
The cistern was fitted with
washouts
and air-valves.
a bladder
washout
As an actor, he was a complete
washout
, so he went back to accounting.
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