Aphaeresis

/əˌfɛərˈiːsɪs/ noun

In linguistics, the loss or dropping of a sound or syllable from the beginning of a word; in medicine, a procedure of extracting certain blood components.

From Greek 'aphairesis' (a taking away), from 'apo-' (away from) + 'hairesis' (taking). The linguistic sense appeared first; the medical procedure sense emerged much later.

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