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Meaning of splint
A thin, narrow piece of wood or other material used to support or hold something in place, especially a broken bone.
Etymology of splint
The word "splint" originated from the Old French word "esplin" or "esplant", which is derived from the Latin word "spondylus" or "spondylos", meaning a splint or a spar.
Historically, the term "splint" was first used in the 14th century to describe a thin, narrow piece of wood used to support or hold something in place.
Synonyms
bandage
wrap
dressing
brace
support
prop
stick
rod
strip
piece
fragment
shard
sliver
shard
chunk
block
plank
beam
bar
pole
stake
peg
pin
clip
clamp
fastener
fixture
reinforcement
bolster
buttress
stay
strut
tie
ligature
binding
strap
belt
girth
sling
swathe
swath
roller
pad
cushion
pillow
splint
plaster
cast
immobilizer
orthosis
orthotic
Definitions
- A long, thin, flexible piece of wood or other material used to support or hold something in place, especially a broken bone.
- * A rigid device used to immobilize a broken or injured limb.
Usage Examples
- The doctor applied a splint to the patient's broken arm to keep it stable.
- * A splint was used to hold the broken chair leg in place until it could be properly repaired.
Antonyms
removal
extraction
elimination
detachment
disengagement
separation
division
partition
severance
amputation
excision
cutting
slicing
chopping
hacking
smashing
shattering
demolition
destruction
dismantling
disassembly
unfastening
untying
unbinding
unleashing
freeing
releasing
loosening
relaxing
slackening
weakening
enfeeblement
debilitation