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centesis

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[sen-tee-sis] / sɛnˈti sɪs /

noun

Surgery.

PLURAL

centeses
  1. a puncture or perforation.

  2. a puncture into a body cavity, usually to remove fluid.


Etymology

Origin of centesis

< New Latin < Greek, equivalent to kentē- (variant stem of kenteîn to prick) + -sis -sis