"Canthotomy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Canthotomy is a medical term that refers to the surgical incision or cutting of the eyelid (canthus) to relieve compression or constriction of the eye or to access the eye for surgical procedures. It is often performed in cases of severe eye trauma or injury.
Cantharidal refers to a type of diamond-shaped ear tag or stud used to identify and mark horses, particularly for tracking and identification purposes in horse racing and breeding.
Cantharides is a noun that refers to the Latin name for the blister beetle, a type of beetle whose secretions are used to create a blisters-inducing substance. The term is also used as a synonym for the resulting blister-producing substance, which was once used as a medicine, particularly in the treatment of gout and other inflammatory conditions.
Cantharidin is a toxic compound found in the secretions of the blister beetle, specifically the male species. It is known for its ability to cause blistering and blister formation on human skin, and has been used in various forms of medicine for centuries, including in traditional Chinese medicine. The main use of cantharidin is as an ingredient in cantharidin paste, a treatment for warts and verrucas, although it is no longer widely used due to concerns over its toxicity and the development of more effective treatments.
Cantharis is a noun that refers to a genus of beetles commonly known as blister beetles. The genus includes over 700 species, which are typically characterized by their ability to secrete a caustic fluid from their elytra, the hardened forewings that cover their hind wings. This fluid can cause skin irritation and blisters if it comes into contact with human skin. Some species of Cantharis beetles are also important in the production of natural medicines, as their secretions have been used to treat various ailments.
Cantharus is a noun that refers to a type of two-winged sea snail, characterized by having a rounded shell with a ribbed surface. It is also the Latin name for the cup or goblet. In zoology, Cantharus is a genus of marine snails belonging to the family Coralliophidae.
Canthaxanthin is a carotenoid pigment that is naturally found in many fruits and vegetables. It is also sometimes used as a food additive or dietary supplement to give food a yellow or orange color.
Canthopexy is a type of ophthalmic surgical procedure that involves the application of sutures or stitches to the outer corner of the eye, also known as the canthus, to improve the appearance of the eye. The goal of canthopexy is to lift or tighten the outer corner of the eye, filling in any areas of hollowing or sagging, and to restore the natural shape and appearance of the eye.
Canthoplasty is a surgical procedure that addresses irregularities or abnormalities of the eyelid crease, specifically the canthus, which is the area where the upper and lower eyelids meet. The procedure aims to improve the appearance or function of the eyelid crease, often to correct issues such as uneven lid creases, hooded eyes, or double eyelid syndrome.
A canticle is a poem or song written in praise of God or a deity, typically used in religious services or devotional practices.