Cauterise

/ˈkɔːtəraɪz/ verb

To burn or sear tissue with heat or chemicals, typically to stop bleeding, remove dead flesh, or sterilize a wound.

From cautery + -ise suffix (British spelling). Comes from Latin cauterare and Greek kauter (burning). The verb form entered English medical vocabulary in the 1500s.

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