Canulating

/ˈkænjʊleɪtɪŋ/ verb

Definition

Present participle of canulate; the action currently happening of inserting a tube into a blood vessel or body cavity.

Etymology

Progressive form of 'canulate' using the '-ing' suffix, a standard English grammatical formation.

Kelly Says

You'll hear 'I'm canulating you now' in hospitals—it's the moment of truth where medical professionals demonstrate their skill and calm patients' nerves!

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