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prosthetic
[ pros-thet-ik ]
adjective
- of or relating to an artificial body part or prosthesis:
He was fitted for a prosthetic arm.
- of or relating to the fields of surgical or dental prosthetics:
advances in prosthetic technology.
- of or relating to a substance, item, or process used to transform a person’s appearance temporarily, especially as a theatrical special effect:
The final scene required painstaking application of prosthetic hair and skin.
noun
- an artificial body part; a prosthesis:
Hundreds of amputees volunteered to test the new prosthetics.
- an appearance-altering substance or item applied temporarily to a person’s face or body, especially to create a theatrical special effect:
Alien creatures are brought to life with realistic prosthetics.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of prosthetic1
Example Sentences
Monger said that when he began training he struggled to run due to the pain from his prosthetics.
Beyond food aid, the agency supplied assistance for projects like containing the spread of Ebola, clearing landmines and providing prosthetic limbs to injured soldiers in Ukraine.
When they turned around for the first time, I was treated to a grotesque mask at the back of Tatarsky’s head and prosthetic cleavage that might have also been the plastic molding of butt cheeks.
But he has also been missing his father Mohammed and his brother, Abdul Salam - who needs a prosthetic leg but wasn't able to leave Gaza with him.
They also faced higher electricity bills to charge his prosthetic leg, Ms Bolton said.
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