amputazione
amputation
noun ahm-poo-tah-TSYOH-neh Rare
Origin: From Latin amputatio, from amputare (to cut away): am- + putare (to prune).
Usage Note
Amputazione is the medical term for the surgical removal of a limb or body part. The corresponding verb is amputare and the person who has undergone the procedure is amputato/amputata. The plural is regular: amputazioni.
Examples
"I medici hanno evitato l'amputazione della gamba."
Natural Translation
The doctors avoided the amputation of the leg.
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