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View synonyms for speculum
speculum
[ spek-yuh-luhm ]
noun
, plural spec·u·la [spek, -y, uh, -l, uh], spec·u·lums.
- a mirror or reflector, especially one of polished metal, as on a reflecting telescope.
- Surgery. an instrument for rendering a part accessible to observation, as by enlarging an orifice.
- Ornithology. a lustrous or specially colored area on the wings of certain birds.
speculum
/ ˈspɛkjʊləm /
noun
- a mirror, esp one made of polished metal for use in a telescope, etc
- med an instrument for dilating a bodily cavity or passage to permit examination of its interior
- a patch of distinctive colour on the wing of a bird, esp in certain ducks
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of speculum1
C16: from Latin: mirror, from specere to look at
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Example Sentences
Then, a speculum is used to identify the cervix.
From Salon
An exam confirmed that she needed two wolf teeth extracted and the sharp edges of some molars ground down, procedures that required propping her jaws open with a speculum.
From New York Times
Some said he used his bare hand — instead of using a speculum or gloves — during exams.
From Salon
Not many looked forward to undressing and having a speculum inserted so that a health care professional could scrape off cervical cells for testing.
From New York Times
Q: I thought it was the cervix’s point of view, because the speculum was coming toward the viewer.
From Washington Post
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