prosthesis
noun /prɒsˈθiːsɪs/
/prɑːsˈθiːsɪs/
(plural prostheses
(medical /prɒsˈθiːsiːz/
/prɑːsˈθiːsiːz/
)- an artificial part of the body, for example a leg, an eye or a tooth
假体(如假肢、假眼或假牙) 词源mid 16th cent. (originally denoting the addition of a letter or syllable at the beginning of a word): via late Latin from Greek prosthesis, from prostithenai, from pros ‘in addition’ + tithenai ‘to place’.