Cautery

/ˈkɔːtəri/ noun

The medical practice of burning or searing tissue with heat or chemicals; a tool used for this purpose, such as a heated instrument or caustic substance.

From Latin cauterium (branding iron) via Old French cauterie. The Greek root is kauter (burning) from kaiein (to burn). Used in English medical texts since the 1300s.

AMእንቁላላ
ARحرق
BNকাউটারাইজ
CAcauterització
CSkauterizace
DAkauterisering
DEKauterisierung
ELκαυτηρία
EScauterio
FAکاوتری
FIkauterisointi
FRcautérisation
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