obturatory

/ɒb.tʃuː.ɪˈtɒr.i/ or /ob.tʃuː.ɪˈtɒri/

Definitions

1. adjective

Relating to or resembling an obturator, especially in anatomy.

“The obturatory muscles in the human body help control the movement of the jaw.”

2. noun

A surgical instrument used to occlude an opening, especially the nostrils, in order to prevent infection or to facilitate an operation.

“The doctor used an obturatory to prevent bacteria from entering the patient’s wound.”

Synonyms

  • obstructive
  • occluding

Antonyms

  • patent
  • perforating