bistoury

noun
/ˈbɪstəɹi/

Etymology

From French bistouri, from archaic Italian pistorese or pistorino (“from Pistoia”); the city of Pistoia was once famous for the manufacturing of blades.

  1. derived from pistorese
  2. borrowed from bistouri

Definitions

  1. A narrow-bladed surgical knife

The neighborhood

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