elytrotomy

/ɛlɪtrɒtɒmi/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of surgical incision made through the elytron (a protective covering of an insect, especially a beetle) to expose an internal part.

“The entomologist performed an elytrotomy to examine the beetle’s internal organs.”

Synonyms

  • incision
  • surgical incision

Antonyms

  • closure
  • healing