suture

word

/ˈsutʃɝ/
SOO-chur
/sˈuːtʃɐ/
SOO-chuh

Definition

A suture is a stitch or series of stitches used by doctors to close a cut or wound. It can also refer to the thread used for this purpose, or a seam between bones, especially in the skull.

Usage & Nuances

'Suture' is mostly used in medical or scientific contexts. As a noun, it means the stitch, the thread, or an anatomical joint. As a verb, 'to suture' means to close a wound with stitches. In casual speech, 'stitches' is used more than 'suture'.

Example Sentences

The doctor used a suture to close the wound.

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A nurse will remove the sutures after a week.

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He studied the cranial sutures in biology class.

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My cut healed so well you can barely see the suture marks.

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The surgeon had to place several sutures because the injury was deep.

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If your suture feels painful, let your doctor know right away.

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