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slating(1)(dictionary)
INVASION(law)
invasion(dictionary)
Invasion(medicine)
invasion(dictionary)
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British Invasion(encyclopedia)
invasion index(medicine)
Invasion Trust(law)

slating(2) (iou) and Invasion (medicine)


slating(2) (iou)



slating noun. LME.
[from SLATE verb1 + -ING1.]
The action of SLATE verb1. LME.
The slates covering a roof etc. E19.
a. A severe punishment or beating. slang. M19.
b. A severe reprimand; severe criticism, an unfavourable review. colloq. L19.
A. West She wrote a slating of my father's novel..in which she took issue with his ideas about women.
A kind of wash for blackboards; the action of covering a blackboard with such a wash. L19.

Invasion (medicine)


invasion


A term that should be used with caution, although most cell biologists would follow Abercrombie in meaning the movement of one cell type into a territory normally occupied by a different cell type, some pathologists might not agree.