Amputee: meaning, definitions and examples

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amputee

 

[ ˌæmpjʊˈtiː ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

medical condition

An amputee is a person who has had one or more limbs removed, typically due to injury, disease, or surgery. The loss of a limb can significantly impact a person's life, both physically and emotionally.

Synonyms

amputated individual, disabled person, limbless person

Examples of usage

  • The amputee used a prosthetic leg to walk.
  • Support groups for amputees can provide emotional assistance.
  • The athlete was an amputee but still competed in the Paralympics.

Translations

Translations of the word "amputee" in other languages:

🇵🇹 amputado

🇮🇳 अंग-भंग व्यक्ति

🇩🇪 Amputierter

🇮🇩 amputasi

🇺🇦 ампутант

🇵🇱 amputowany

🇯🇵 切断者

🇫🇷 amputé

🇪🇸 amputado

🇹🇷 ampute

🇰🇷 절단자

🇸🇦 بتر

🇨🇿 amputovaný

🇸🇰 amputovaný

🇨🇳 截肢者

🇸🇮 amputiran

🇮🇸 amputaður

🇰🇿 ампутацияланған

🇬🇪 ამპუტირებული

🇦🇿 amputasiya olunmuş

🇲🇽 amputado

Word origin

The term 'amputee' originates from the French word 'amputé', which is derived from the verb 'amputer', meaning 'to amputate'. This French word is based on the Latin 'amputare', which combines the prefix 'am-' (meaning 'from') and 'putare' (meaning 'to prune' or 'to cut'). The word has evolved over time, primarily used in the medical community to describe individuals who have undergone limb removal due to various circumstances such as accidents, disease, or congenital conditions. The increasing improvements in prosthetics and rehabilitation techniques have led to a greater understanding and support for amputees, impacting societal perceptions and the lives of many who face this significant challenge.

Word Frequency Rank

This word's position of #32,411 indicates it's among the more rare English words. While understanding it broadens your vocabulary, focus on more common words first.