appendotome

/æpəndəˈtuːmi/

Definitions

1. noun

A historical surgical instrument used for making incisions in the flesh, typically along the lines of a cut or wound, so as to facilitate the removal of a portion of the flesh.

“The ancient physician used an appendotome to carefully excise the damaged tissue.”

Synonyms

  • scalpel
  • surgical knife

Antonyms

  • cauterizing instrument