A spoon-shaped surgical instrument or anatomical structure shaped like a spoon.
From Latin cochlear (spoon), from cochlea (shell/snail), referring to the spoon-like shape. Used in medical and surgical contexts since medieval times.
Medieval surgeons used cochleares to scrape away diseased bone and tissue—the spiral-shaped surgical tool shows how anatomical names often came from things they resembled rather than their actual function.
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