English · Body & Health
/prɒsˈθet.ɪk/
[/prɒsˈθet.ɪk/]
artificial body part
An artificial part, such as a leg or arm, made to replace a missing or damaged part of the body.
Modern prosthetic limbs are so advanced that some athletes can run and even compete with them.
Modern prosthetic limbs are so advanced that some athletes can run and even compete with them.
From Greek 'prosthesis' meaning 'an addition', from 'prostithenai' (to add to).
Used as both a noun and adjective in medical and rehabilitation contexts.