释义 |
se·ton I. \ˈsētən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin seton-, seto, from seta silk, from Latin, bristle — more at sinew 1. : one or more threads or horsehairs or a strip of linen introduced beneath the skin by a knife or needle to form an issue — compare rowel 2. : suture II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to use a seton on |