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laryngectomy

American  
[lar-uhn-jek-tuh-mee] / ˌlær ənˈdʒɛk tə mi /

noun

Surgery.

plural

laryngectomies
  1. excision of part or all of the larynx.


laryngectomy British  
/ ˌlærɪnˈdʒɛktəmɪ /

noun

  1. surgical removal of all or part of the larynx

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Etymology

Origin of laryngectomy

First recorded in 1885–90; laryng- + -ectomy

Example Sentences

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Ashley Ann Kuzma died on Sept. 22 after being diagnosed with laryngeal cancer and undergoing chemotherapy, 29 radiation treatments and a laryngectomy to remove her voice box — all over the last two years.

From Fox News

Others had had laryngectomies, or else defective hearing, or learning disabilities, or for an unknown reason had begun speaking much later than was normal.

From Literature

It is the agency's first national anti-smoking advertising effort and features people whose smoking resulted in heart surgery, laryngectomy, lost limbs or paralysis.

From Seattle Times

The CDC said Monday that the hole in Wright's throat resulted from a laryngectomy - the removal of his voice box - not a tracheotomy.

From Seattle Times

The health department has also used media campaigns, including graphic antismoking advertisements, like a 1997 television commercial that showed a woman smoking a cigarette through the laryngectomy hole in her throat.

From New York Times