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Meaning of speculum

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speculum (n)

a mirror (especially one made of polished metal) for use in an optical instrument

a medical instrument for dilating a bodily passage or cavity in order to examine the interior

speculum Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor inserted the speculum into her patient's ear to examine the tympanic membrane.
  2. A vaginal speculum is an instrument used to visualize the cervix during a gynecological examination.
  3. The dentist used a speculum to retract the cheeks and expose the patient's teeth for cleaning.
  4. The otolaryngologist used a nasal speculum to inspect the patient's nasal passages.
  5. The underwater explorer discovered an ancient Roman speculum, a type of mirror used for signaling.
  6. The astrophysicist used a speculum to analyze the light emitted from a distant galaxy.
  7. The chemist employed a speculum in a spectrophotometer to determine the absorbance of a solution.
  8. The surgeon used a retractor and a speculum to access and visualize the surgical site.
  9. The ornithologist utilized a speculum to examine the eyes of a bird without causing injury.
  10. The marine biologist used a speculum to collect water samples from a remote coral reef.

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a mirror (especially one made of polished metal) for use in an optical instrument, a medical instrument for dilating a bodily passage or cavity in order to exam

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The doctor inserted the speculum into her patient's ear to examine the tympanic membrane.

A vaginal speculum is an instrument used to visualize the cervix during a gynecological examination.

The dentist used a speculum to retract the cheeks and expose the patient's teeth for cleaning.

The otolaryngologist used a nasal speculum to inspect the patient's nasal passages.