"ostectomy" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: ostectomies [plural]
Rhymes: -ɛktəmi Etymology: osteo- (“of bone”) + -ectomy (“surgical excision of”). Etymology templates: {{affix|en|osteo-|-ectomy|t1=of bone|t2=surgical excision of}} osteo- (“of bone”) + -ectomy (“surgical excision of”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} ostectomy (plural ostectomies)
  1. (surgery) Excision of all or part of a bone. Categories (topical): Surgery Synonyms: osteoectomy

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