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prosthetics

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Noun — The branch of medicine concerned with designing and fitting artificial body parts.

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Etymology

By surface analysis, prosth- + -etic + -s.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “prosthetics” mean?

The word “prosthetics” means the branch of medicine concerned with designing and fitting artificial body parts. In plain terms, the medical field focused on artificial replacement body parts.

How do you pronounce “prosthetics”?

“Prosthetics” is pronounced pros-THEH-tihks (/pɹɒsˈθɛtɪks/ in IPA).

How do you use “prosthetics” in a sentence?

Here is “prosthetics” used in a sentence: “She works in prosthetics, helping amputees regain mobility.”

What part of speech is “prosthetics”?

“Prosthetics” is a noun.

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