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Anonymous Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

DIFFERENCE

Hello , what's the difference between 'operation' & 'surgery' ?? Is it that one of them is more complicated ??

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e. a surgical procedure done by a doctor. To operate = To perform surgery verb Surgery: A physician's, dentist's, or veterinarian's office - British English I believe

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  • a surgical procedure done by a doctor.
  • To operate = To perform surgery verb Surgery: A physician's, dentist's, or veterinarian's office - British English I believe
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surgery/operation

The same thing i.e. a surgical procedure done by a doctor.

To operate = To perform surgery verb

Surgery: A physician's, dentist's, or veterinarian's office - British English I believe
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Yes! the O. R. (operation room) is where they perform surgery Emotion: smile
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Yes; an "operation" is an instance of "surgery".

MrP
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receive an operation or a surgery?
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Hly2004receive an operation or a surgery?
to have surgery to have an operation to be operated on

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