angiotribe
|an-gi-o-tribe|
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/ˈæn.dʒi.oʊˌtraɪb/
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/ˈæn.dʒi.əʊˌtraɪb/
vessel-crushing instrument
Etymology
Etymology Information
'angiotribe' originates from Greek, specifically the words 'angeion' meaning 'vessel' and 'tribein' meaning 'to rub or crush.'
Historical Evolution
'angiotribe' was formed in the late 19th century from Greek roots and adopted directly into medical English as a technical term.
Meaning Changes
Initially, it referred specifically to an instrument for crushing blood vessels, and this meaning has remained unchanged in modern medical usage.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Last updated: 2025/08/08 15:36
