cestraction

/sɪˈstrɛkʃən/

Definitions

1. noun

The act of cutting off or separating something, especially the genitals in a surgical procedure, or the removal of a person’s genitals, often in a non-surgical context.

“The surgeon performed a cestraction to remove the patient’s reproductive organs.”

2. NIL

A surgical procedure to remove the genitals, often as a form of castration.

“The patient underwent a cestraction to prevent any future fertility.”

Synonyms

  • castration
  • mutilation

Antonyms

  • caress
  • intactness