prosthetic
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek προσθετικός (prosthetikós, “adding; repletive; giving additional power”), from πρόσθεσις (prósthesis, “addition”), from προστίθημι (prostíthēmi, “I add”), from πρός (prós, “towards”) + τίθημι (títhēmi, “I place”).
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /ˌpɹɑsˈθɛtɪk/
Adjective
prosthetic (comparative more prosthetic, superlative most prosthetic)
- artificial, acting as a substitute for part of the body; relating to prosthesis
Translations
artificial
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Noun
prosthetic (plural prosthetics)
- A prosthesis (prosthetic device)
Translations
prosthesis — see prosthesis
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