Similar words: circumcise, circumspection, circumlocution, circumscription, circumvent, circumflex, circumspect, circumstance. Meaning: [‚sɜːkəm'sɪʒn] n. 1. (Roman Catholic Church and Anglican Church) feast day celebrating the circumcision of Jesus; celebrated on January 1st 2. the act of circumcising performed on males eight days after birth as a Jewish and Muslim religious rite 3. the act of circumcising; surgical removal of the foreskin of males.
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1, Jews and Moslems practise circumcision for religious reasons.
2, Ask the doctor about circumcision to prevent these potential problems.
3, With regard to circumcision, this too remains a central ritual.
4, Unfortunately, circumcision is often delegated to the most junior surgeons and its potential morbidity underestimated.
5, He also taught them the arts of circumcision and sub-incision, used to produce the traditional tattoos sported by Aranda menfolk.
6, Why then is the rate of circumcision up to six times greater than the incidence of preputial pathology?
7, Misc. kids. health covered everything from circumcision to premature gray hair to autism.
8, Similarly, medical advice about the necessity for circumcision varies with the times.
9, There she was raped and threatened with female circumcision.
10, Then he gave Abraham the covenant of circumcision.
11, Circumcision as an HIV Prevention Intervention.
12, The research also shows circumcision reduces the risk for another common sexually transmitted infection, genital herpes.
13, The research also shows circumcision reduces another common sexually transmitted infection, genital herpes.
14, Circumcision wife of the relative risk of cervical cancer is very low.
15, For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision nor uncircumcision means anything , but faith working through love.
16, The Catholic feast of the circumcision is considered so important that on the 1st of January every year, all Catholics in the world are obliged to attend Mass under pain of mortal sin.
17, Tribal circumcision of young adolescents in many African nations is an important rite of passage into adulthood—another deeply engrained,(http://sentencedict.com/circumcision.html) essential tradition.
18, Phimosis is completely covered glans penis and urethra circumcision, foreskin can go into; Phimosis is wrapping stenosis. foreskin or not there on the double double with great pain.
19, For neither is circumcision anything, nor uncircumcision , but a new creation.
20, These data suggest that overall between 1% and 2% of boys need circumcision for medical indications.
21, But he may not carry out any form of female circumcision at the request of a patient or her parents.
22, For the first time, the World Health Organisation's annual assembly passed a resolution condemning female circumcision.
23, The beheading of murderers, the flogging and stoning to death of adulterers, the circumcision of women?
24, At this writing there seems to be a movement against circumcision on the ground that all unnecessary operations ought to be avoided.
25, The rite de passage celebrating this change of status typically involves, for boys, circumcision.
26, Comparison of 50 patients undergoing this procedure with those having a circumcision during the same period has highlighted its advantages.
27, Recent surveys also show that two-thirds of Egyptian girls aged 10-14 have been subjected to the traditional practice of female circumcision.
28, Abraham was ninety - nine years old when he underwent circumcision.
29, Ms. Ibrahim prefers the most extreme form of genital mutilation, called infibulation or Pharaonic circumcision.
30, The safety of medical procedures and other activities that involve contact with blood, such as tattooing and circumcision, can be improved by routinely sterilising equipment.
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