"bonesetting" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: From bone + setting. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|bone|setting}} bone + setting Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} bonesetting (uncountable)
  1. the trade of a bonesetter, the practice of realigning broken or disjointed bones Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Medicine Translations (the practice of realigning broken or disjointed bones): 接骨 (zip³ gwat¹) (Chinese Cantonese), 接骨 (jiēgǔ) (Chinese Mandarin), deisiú cnámh [masculine] (Irish), 接骨 (sekkotsu) (alt: せっこつ) (Japanese), 접골 (jeopgol) (alt: 接骨) (Korean)
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