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An instrument for exposing the opening of any canal or cavity in order to facilitate inspection of its interior. [L. a mirror, fr. specio, to look at]
- bivalve s. a s. with two adjustable blades.
- duckbill s. a bivalve s., the blades of which are broad and flattened, resembling a duck's bill, used in inspection of the vagina and cervix.
- eye s. an instrument for keeping the eyelids apart during inspection of or operation on the eye. SYN: blepharostat.
- Pedersen s. a narrow flat s. used in vaginas with a narrow introitus.
- stop-s. a dilating s., as a s. of the eyelids, which is provided with a catch to prevent its being opened too wide.
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spec·u·lum 'spek-yə-ləm n, pl -la -lə also -lums any of various instruments for insertion into a body passage to facilitate visual inspection or medication <a vaginal \speculum>
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n. (pl. specula)
a metal instrument for inserting into and holding open a cavity of the body, such as the vagina, rectum, or nasal orifice, in order that the interior may be examined.
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spec·u·lum (spekґu-ləm) pl. specґula [L. “mirrorâ€] an instrument that exposes the interior of a passage or cavity of the body by enlarging the opening.
Nasal specula.
Medical dictionary. 2011.