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curette

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cu·rette also cu·ret  (ky-rt)
n.
A surgical instrument shaped like a scoop or spoon, used to remove tissue or growths from a body cavity.

[French, from Old French, from curer, to cure, from Latin crre, to take care of, from cra, care; see cure.]

curette, curet [kjʊəˈrɛt]
n
(Medicine / Surgery) a surgical instrument for removing dead tissue, growths, etc., from the walls of certain body cavities
vb -rettes, -rets -retting, -retted
(Medicine / Surgery) (tr) to scrape or clean with such an instrument
[from French, from curer to heal, make clean; see cure]
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Noun1.curette - a surgical instrument shaped like a scoop to remove tissue from a bodily cavity
surgical instrument - a medical instrument used in surgery


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