Anaeroplasty

/ænəroʊˈplæsti/ noun

A surgical procedure involving reconstruction or reshaping of tissue under anaerobic (oxygen-poor) conditions.

From Greek 'an-' (without) + 'aero' (air) + 'plasty' (from 'plassein' meaning to form or mold). The suffix '-plasty' is standard in surgery, as seen in rhinoplasty, arthroplasty, and other surgical terms.

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