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tonsillectomy

[ ton-suh-lek-tuh-mee ]

noun

, Surgery.
, plural ton·sil·lec·to·mies.
  1. the operation of excising or removing one or both tonsils.


tonsillectomy

/ ˌtɒnsɪˈlɛktəmɪ /

noun

  1. surgical removal of the palatine tonsils
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tonsillectomy

/ tŏn′sə-lĕktə-mē /

  1. Surgical removal of the tonsils.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of tonsillectomy1

1900–05; < Latin tōnsill ( ae ) tonsils + -ectomy
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Example Sentences

It got so bad, she says, that she pondered whether to stay a hotel for a few weeks just to recover from a tonsillectomy.

From BBC

One patient, Mariah Jacqueline Scott, 32, who lives in Highland Park, N.J., has had two hip replacements, two shoulder replacements, a splenectomy, a gall bladder removal and a tonsillectomy because of the disease.

Unfortunately, tonsillectomies are largely regarded as elective by insurance companies.

“This is not the healthy patient coming in for a tonsillectomy and ended up with a bad infection,” Ross said.

Procedures that were once the bread-and-butter of pediatric wings of hospitals, such as tonsillectomies, are now routinely performed on an outpatient basis.

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