oleothorax

/oʊliˈɒθɒræks/

Definitions

1. noun

A wound or incision in the thorax (chest cavity) caused by a lance or similar instrument, often associated with ancient warfare, particularly the ancient Greeks.

“The historian noted that the ancient Greek warrior’s fatal oleothorax was likely inflicted by a Roman gladius.”

Synonyms

  • incision
  • wound

Antonyms

  • closure
  • healing