exsanguinator

noun

Etymology

From exsanguinate + -or.

  1. learned borrowing from exsanguinātus — “depleted of blood, exsanguinated; lacking blood, bloodless
  2. formed as exsanguinator — “exsanguinate + -or

Definitions

  1. A device or instrument, which allows the exsanguination of limbs for surgeries.

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