vachette

English

Etymology

From French vachette.

Noun

vachette (plural vachettes)

  1. (veterinary surgery) A piece of strong steel wire with the ends curved and pointed, used on toe or quarter cracks to bind the edges together and prevent motion. It is clasped into two notches, one on each side of the crack, burned into the wall with a cautery iron.

Anagrams

French

Etymology

From vache +‎ -ette.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /va.ʃɛt/
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Noun

vachette f (plural vachettes)

  1. young cow, calf
  2. calfskin
  3. (historical) type of dice game

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