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ostomy

English

Etymology

Back-formation from colostomy, ileostomy, gastrostomy, and similar terms.

Noun

ostomy (plural ostomies)

  1. (surgery) A surgical procedure to provide an exit point for the waste of an organism.
  2. (medicine) An exit point created by such surgical procedure.

Usage notes

The conversion of the combining form -ostomy to yield the standalone noun ostomy began in the mid-20th century as medical jargon that was treated as too much a casualism for formal writing, but by the early 21st century it was well established even in formal register, and various respected dictionaries now enter it. Before this transition of acceptability, medical English already had a word for artificial bodily openings created surgically: stoma, directly from the New Latin, based on the ancient Greek. But today such an opening is just as likely to be called an ostomy as a stoma.

Synonyms

  • stoma

Derived terms

  • ostomate

Related terms

  • stoma
  • -stomy
  • -ostomy
  • colostomy
  • ileostomy

Translations

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colostomy

English

Etymology

colo- +? -stomy

Noun

colostomy (plural colostomies)

  1. (surgery) An incision into the colon to allow for drainage; the opening produced in such incision.
    Hyponyms: ascendostomy, transversostomy, descendostomy, sigmoidostomy

Derived terms

  • colostomy bag
  • ostomy

Translations

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  • what's colostomy in arabic
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  • what colostomy mean in arabic
  • colostomy what not to eat
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