sequestrum
[ si-kwes-truh m ]
/ sɪˈkwɛs trəm /
noun, plural se·ques·tra [si-kwes-truh] /sɪˈkwɛs trə/. Pathology.
a fragment of bone that has become necrotic as a result of disease or injury and has separated from the normal bone structure.
Origin of sequestrum
1825–35; < New Latin; Medieval Latin: sequestrated property, derivative of Latin
sequester; see
sequester
OTHER WORDS FROM sequestrum
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British Dictionary definitions for sequestrum
sequestrum
/ (sɪˈkwɛstrəm) /
noun plural -tra (-trə)
Derived forms of sequestrum
sequestral, adjectiveWord Origin for sequestrum
C19: from New Latin, from Latin: something deposited;
Medical definitions for sequestrum
sequestrum
[ sĭ-kwĕs′trəm ]
n. pl. se•ques•tra (-trə)
A fragment of dead tissue, usually bone, that has separated from healthy tissue as a result of injury or disease.