tongue depressor
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Definition
Noun: A thin, flat, typically wooden or metal instrument used by medical professionals to press down the tongue during an examination of the mouth and throat. This allows for a clear view of the throat, tonsils, and other oral structures.
Usage
The term "tongue depressor" is used specifically in a medical or clinical context. It refers to the tool itself and its singular, primary function. * The doctor used a tongue depressor to examine the child's sore throat. * A standard medical kit should contain sterile tongue depressors. * Please open wide and say "ah" while I hold your tongue down with this tongue depressor.
Advanced Usage
- While primarily a medical instrument, the common wooden tongue depressor is also frequently used in arts and crafts, model building, and as a stir stick.
- In a medical setting, the action is described as "depressing the tongue."
Variants and Related Words
- Depressor (noun): A more general term for any instrument used to push something down. A tongue depressor is a specific type of depressor.
- Spatula (noun): While a spatula can be a broad, flat tool, in a medical context it can sometimes be used synonymously with "tongue depressor," though "tongue depressor" is more precise.
Synonyms
- Medical spatula
- (Informally) Popsicle stick (when referring to the common wooden type, though not in a medical context)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- "Say 'ah'": This common instruction from a doctor is directly associated with the moment a tongue depressor is used.
Noun
- a thin depressor used to press the tongue down during an examination of the mouth and throat