Amputation

/ˌæmpjuˈteɪʃən/ noun

The surgical removal of an arm, leg, finger, or other body part, usually due to disease, injury, or infection.

From Latin 'amputare' (to cut off), combining 'ambi-' (around) and 'putare' (to prune or cut). Originally used for pruning trees before applying to human surgery.

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