splint in Japanese
splint in Japanese is 添木 — splint means a rigid support used to hold an injured body part, like a broken bone, in place.
splint in Japanese
添木
Pronounced: soegi
A narrow strip of wood split or peeled from a larger piece.
What does "splint" mean?
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noun A rigid support used to hold an injured body part, like a broken bone, in place.
"The nurse fitted a splint to his broken finger."
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verb To immobilize an injured limb with a rigid support.
"They splinted her ankle before carrying her down the mountain."
splint in a sentence
- The nurse fitted a splint to his broken finger.
- They splinted her ankle before carrying her down the mountain.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "splint" in Japanese?
"splint" in Japanese is 添木. splint means: A rigid support used to hold an injured body part, like a broken bone, in place.
How do you pronounce 添木?
"splint" in Japanese is 添木, pronounced "soegi".
How do you use "splint" in a sentence?
Example: "The nurse fitted a splint to his broken finger." In Japanese, "splint" is 添木.
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