"Scalpel" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Scalpel" Meaning

A surgical instrument used for cutting or dissecting tissue with precision, typically having a sharp, pointed blade and a handle.

"Scalpel" Examples

Here are five usage examples for the word "scalpel":

1. Medical Usage

A surgeon skillfully cuts through tissue with a scalpel during an emergency appendectomy.

2. Precision Tool

The jeweler used a small, precisely curved scalpel to cut intricate lines in the filigree.

3. Figurative Language

Her cruel words sliced through his defenses like a scalpel, causing him immense emotional pain.

4. Old Medical Practice

In the past, doctors used a straight-sided scalpel for many surgeries, but these have largely been replaced by more versatile designs.

5. Art Therapy

The patient used a scalpel in art therapy to create a figurative representation of her emotional turmoil.

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