scalpel

/ˈskælpəl/
noun
  1. A small, sharp knife used by surgeons for making precise cuts during operations.
    • She used a scalpel to make a tiny cut in the patient's skin.
    • The surgeon carefully picked up the scalpel to begin the incision.
    • A scalpel must be sterilized before every medical procedure.
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