- verbamputate (verb) · amputates (third person present) · amputated (past tense) · amputated (past participle) · amputating (present participle)
- cut off (a limb) by surgical operation:"surgeons had to amputate her left hand" · "the wounded had to have legs or arms amputated"
Originmid 16th century: from Latin amputat- ‘lopped off’, from amputare, from am- (for amb- ‘about’) + putare ‘to prune’.
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