searing iron
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Definition
- Noun:
- A hot iron used to destroy tissue: A "searing iron" is a specialized medical or historical instrument. It is an iron tool that is heated to a very high temperature and then applied to living tissue, typically to cauterize wounds, stop bleeding, or destroy unwanted tissue.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The surgeon used a searing iron to cauterize the wound and prevent infection.
- In medieval times, a searing iron was a common, if crude, tool for treating battle injuries.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Medical Context: The term is primarily used in historical descriptions of surgery or medicine before the advent of modern sterile techniques and electrocautery. It can also appear in discussions of torture or punitive practices in history.
- The museum's exhibit on ancient medicine featured a replica of a searing iron.
Variants and Related Words
- Cautery (n): The medical practice or instrument used for burning tissue to stop bleeding or remove growths. A searing iron is a type of cautery.
- Cauterize (v): To burn tissue with a hot instrument or caustic substance, often to seal a wound.
- Branding iron (n): A related tool used to burn a mark into skin or leather, typically for identification (e.g., on livestock) rather than medical purposes.
Synonyms
- Cautery iron: A more technical term with the same meaning.
- Hot iron: A general term that could refer to a searing iron or any iron tool used while hot.
Related Phrases
- To apply the searing iron: The action of using the instrument.
- The doctor had to apply the searing iron to the artery.
Noun
- a hot iron used to destroy tissue