How Do You Spell TREPAN?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈɛpan] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "trepan" can be a bit confusing because it's pronounced differently than it looks. The correct pronunciation is /trɪˈpæn/, with the stress on the first syllable. The IPA phonetic transcription helps to break down the pronunciation, showing that the "e" is pronounced as a short "i" sound, and the final "a" is pronounced as a short "a" sound. The word means to drill a hole in the skull, usually for medical purposes.

TREPAN Meaning and Definition

  1. Trepan, also known as trephine, is a noun that refers to a surgical instrument or drilling tool used for cutting circular holes in the skull or other bones in the body. It can also be used as a verb that describes the action of using such a tool to create a hole in the bone.

    As a noun, trepan typically consists of a cylindrical blade with sharp teeth or edges, attached to a handle which allows for controlled and precise cutting. The purpose of using a trepan is to gain access to the underlying tissues or organs, or to relieve pressure caused by bleeding, injury, or various medical conditions. Historically, the trepanation procedure has been employed in medical practices, dating back to ancient civilizations. It has evolved over time with advancements in surgical techniques and tools, becoming more refined and safer.

    When used as a verb, trepanning involves the process of using a trepan to create a hole in the body, particularly in the skull. This procedure may be performed for medical reasons such as treating conditions like skull fractures, hematomas, or brain abscesses. It can also be executed in archaeological or anthropological contexts to study ancient civilizations or to examine structural changes or injuries in bones.

    In summary, trepan refers to a specialized surgical tool used for cutting circular holes in bones, especially the skull, to facilitate medical interventions or scientific research.

  2. 1. A trephine, specifically one patterned after a carpenter's bit. 2. To trephine.

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

  3. • In surg., a circular saw for removing a portion of the skull.
    • In surg., to perforate the skull and take out a piece for the purpose of relieving the brain from pressure.
    • To lay a trap for; to ensnare; to take by stratagem.
    • A cheat; a deceiver; a snare.

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

Common Misspellings for TREPAN

  • rrepan
  • frepan
  • grepan
  • yrepan
  • 6repan
  • 5repan
  • teepan
  • tdepan
  • tfepan
  • ttepan
  • t5epan
  • t4epan
  • trwpan
  • trspan
  • trdpan
  • trrpan
  • tr4pan
  • tr3pan
  • treoan

Etymology of TREPAN

The word "trepan" is of Greek origin. It comes from the Greek word "trupanon", which means "a borer" or "a hole maker". The term was originally used in medicine to refer to a surgical procedure called "trepanation" or "trephination". This procedure involved drilling or scraping a hole in the skull to access the brain or relieve intracranial pressure. Over time, the term "trepan" expanded in usage and has been used to describe tools, instruments, or methods used for drilling or cutting holes in various materials.

Similar spelling words for TREPAN

Plural form of TREPAN is TREPANS

Conjugate verb Trepan

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have trepanned
you would have trepanned
he/she/it would have trepanned
we would have trepanned
they would have trepanned
I would have trepan
you would have trepan
he/she/it would have trepan
we would have trepan
they would have trepan

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be trepanning
you will be trepanning
he/she/it will be trepanning
we will be trepanning
they will be trepanning

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have trepanned
you will have trepanned
he/she/it will have trepanned
we will have trepanned
they will have trepanned

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you trepan
we let´s trepan

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to trepan

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

trepanned

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I trepan
you trepan
he/she/it trepans
we trepan
they trepan

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

trepanning

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been trepanning
you have been trepanning
he/she/it has been trepanning
we have been trepanning
they have been trepanning

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it trepan

SIMPLE PAST

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

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