injection
n.
act of injecting; substance which is injected
Injection
Injection may refer to:
Injection (medicine), a method of putting liquid into the body with a syringe and a hollow needle that punctures the skin.
Injective function in mathematics, a function which associates distinct arguments to distinct values
Injection molding, a manufacturing technique for making parts from thermoplastic material
Injection (economics), a financial boost entered into the economic cycle, includes government spending, investment and exports
Injected (band), an American rock band from Atlanta, Georgia formed in 1995
Code injection, a technique in computer science for exploiting vulnerabilities in computer programs due to erroneous assumption by designers.
Dependency injection, a programming design pattern and architectural model, sometimes also referred to as inversion of control
Fuel injection, a means of metering fuel into an internal combustion engine
SQL injection, a security vulnerability that occurs in the database layer of an application
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injection
Noun
1. the forceful insertion of a substance under pressure
(hypernym) insertion, introduction, intromission
(hyponym) epidural injection
(derivation) inject, shoot
2. any solution that is injected (as into the skin)
(synonym) injectant
(hypernym) solution
3. the act of putting a liquid into the body by means of a syringe; "the nurse gave him a flu shot"
(synonym) shot
(hypernym) medical care, medical aid
(hyponym) intradermal injection
(derivation) inject, shoot
injection (f)
n.
injection
Injection
(n.)
The cold water thrown into a condenser.
(n.)
The act or process of filling vessels, cavities, or tissues with a fluid or other substance.
(n.)
The act of throwing cold water into a condenser to produce a vacuum.
(n.)
The act of injecting or throwing in; -- applied particularly to the forcible throwing in of a liquid, or aeriform body, by means of a syringe, pump, etc.
(n.)
That which is injected; especially, a liquid medicine thrown into a cavity of the body by a syringe or pipe; a clyster; an enema.
(n.)
A specimen prepared by injection.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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