How Do You Spell SPAY?

Pronunciation: [spˈe͡ɪ] (IPA)

The word "spay" is spelled with the letters S, P, A, and Y. It is pronounced as /speɪ/, with the first sound being a voiceless bilabial plosive /s/, followed by a diphthong /eɪ/ that sounds like the "ay" in "pay". This word refers to the surgical sterilization of female animals and is commonly used in veterinary settings. The spelling of "spay" is straightforward and phonetic, as each letter represents a distinct sound in its pronunciation.

SPAY Meaning and Definition

  1. Spay, as a verb, refers to the surgical procedure of removing the reproductive organs (ovaries and uterus) of a female animal, most commonly performed on cats and dogs. This procedure, also known as an ovariohysterectomy, is carried out by a veterinarian to sterilize female animals, rendering them incapable of reproducing.

    When an animal is spayed, an incision is made in the abdomen to access and remove the ovaries and uterus. The surgical intervention is performed under general anesthesia to ensure safety and a pain-free experience for the animal.

    There are several reasons why spaying female animals is recommended. Firstly, it is a method of controlling the population of stray and unwanted animals, reducing the number of homeless pets. Additionally, spaying can provide numerous health benefits, including the prevention of uterine infections, ovarian cysts, and certain types of cancer. It can also eliminate the occurrence of heat cycles, which can be accompanied by behavioral changes, vocalization, and attract unwanted male attention.

    Spaying is typically recommended between the ages of six months to a year, before the first heat cycle. However, the procedure can be performed at any age, even on older animals. After being spayed, animals usually recover in a few days, during which time caregivers must provide proper post-operative care, including rest, pain management, and monitoring for any signs of complications.

  2. To remove the ovaries, to castrate (a woman).

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. To extirpate the ovaries of; to castrate, said of a female animal.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of SPAY

The word "spay" originated from the Old French term "espeer" or "espaaer", which means "to cut with a sword" or "to pierce". This Old French word itself came from the Latin word "ex-" (meaning "out") and "spatha" (meaning "sword"). Initially, this term was used to describe the act of castrating or neutering male animals by using a sword.

Over time, the meaning of "spay" shifted and began to solely refer to the sterilization or removal of the ovaries and uterus in female animals. Nowadays, "spay" is commonly used to describe the surgical procedure performed to sterilize female animals, particularly cats and dogs.

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Conjugate verb Spay

CONDITIONAL

I would spay
you would spay
he/she/it would spay
we would spay
they would spay

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be spaying
you would be spaying
he/she/it would be spaying
we would be spaying
they would be spaying

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have spay
you would have spay
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we would have spay
they would have spay

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been spaying
you would have been spaying
he/she/it would have been spaying
we would have been spaying
they would have been spaying

FUTURE

I will spay
you will spay
he/she/it will spay
we will spay
they will spay

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be spaying
you will be spaying
he/she/it will be spaying
we will be spaying
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have spayed
you will have spayed
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we will have spayed
they will have spayed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been spaying
you will have been spaying
he/she/it will have been spaying
we will have been spaying
they will have been spaying

IMPERATIVE

you spay
we let´s spay

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to spay

PAST

I spayed
you spayed
he/she/it spayed
we spayed
they spayed

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was spaying
you were spaying
he/she/it was spaying
we were spaying
they were spaying

PAST PARTICIPLE

spayed

PAST PERFECT

I had spayed
you had spayed
he/she/it had spayed
we had spayed
they had spayed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been spaying
you had been spaying
he/she/it had been spaying
we had been spaying
they had been spaying

PRESENT

I spay
you spay
he/she/it spays
we spay
they spay

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am spaying
you are spaying
he/she/it is spaying
we are spaying
they are spaying

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

spaying

PRESENT PERFECT

I have spayed
you have spayed
he/she/it has spayed
we have spayed
they have spayed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been spaying
you have been spaying
he/she/it has been spaying
we have been spaying
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I would have spayed
we would have spayed
you would have spayed
he/she/it would have spayed
they would have spayed

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