cautery

/ˈkɔːtəɹi/

cautery

English Noun
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Definition

The use of either extreme heat or extreme cold to either cut or seal body tissue.

Etymology

From Latin cauterium (“branding iron”).

Example Sentences

  • "Modern doctors nod benignly at some of the remedies and principles in Bald's Leechbook, but none has a good word to say for bloodletting - nor for cautery, the other medieval method of balancing the humours."
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