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Word of the Day – Coarct

By February 7, 2020Word of the Day

Coarct (verb)

ko-ar-kt

(medicine) Compress or constrict; press together.

Late Middle English from Latin coarctare ‘to press or draw together’.

Example sentences

“First we’ll have to coarct the artery.”

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