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Answer for the clue "Coronary artery surgery ", 6 letters:
bypass

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Word definitions for bypass in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1823, "to pass by" (implied in bypassed ), from bypass (n.). From 1928 as "to go around, avoid;" figurative use from 1941. Related: Bypassed ; bypassing .\n\n

Usage examples of bypass.

Inevitably, as a stream flows around a rock, the main thrusts of the Allies had bypassed the hilly, forested Ardennes region, located at roughly the midpoint on the Western Front.

Fresh data trumped or bypassed the arteriosclerotic pyramids of power and information flow the Agency had erected, all quite automatically, following its standard crisis-management directives.

For interest, it is worth mentioning that there are quite orthodox methods of statistical inference that try to bypass Bayesian ideas.

Although you passed through our biofilters and took our vaccine, your ocular implants were bypassed.

Unlike his close friend, Ray Bradbury, who has bared endless anecdotes concerning his tender years, Henry Kuttner in personal conversation and in print studiously bypassed the subject.

We expect it to juggle with the switching matrix to try and bypass the power breakpoints that we introduce.

A New Yorker, even a car-loving Brooklynite like me, is happy on foot, and I loathe and despise the Bypass.

He was in the process of putting the patient on cardiopulmonary bypass.

The patient was placed on cardiopulmonary bypass just as if he were undergoing an open-heart operation.

As he neared the end of his life, married to his first cousin who was also the sister of a capo named Paul Castellano, Gambino chose Castellano to be the new family boss, bypassing his expected successor and underboss, Neil Dellacroce.

Gambino squad, assigned to keep tabs on Castellano, would later publish a book in which they describe participating in a derring-do midnight break-in to place the bug, complete with blackened faces and black clothes, knocking out the watchdogs with drugged meat and bypassing the alarm system with only seconds to spare before it went off.

Bypassing decontamination, he carried her to the laboratory and placed her on the table.

He bypassed the first two doors, stopped before the third and knocked upon it with his fist.

They have been known to bypass the great and mighty to slay a farmwife or a craftsman, or to enter a town or village and leave without killing, though clearly they came for some reason.

Soon the elevated bypass loomed overhead, supported by thick ferroconcrete piers.