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    lux·ate
    [ˈləkˌsāt]
    verb
    luxated (past tense) · luxated (past participle)
    1. dislocate:
      "the joint may become fixed into the luxated position"
    Origin
    early 17th century: from Latin luxat- ‘dislocated’, from the verb luxare, from luxus ‘out of joint’.
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  1. tr.v. lux·at·ed, lux·at·ing, lux·ates To put out of joint; dislocate.
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    Medical Definition of luxate. : to throw out of place or out of joint : dislocate the…fractured and luxated teeth were removed — Dental Abstracts a luxated patella.

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