leucotome

leucotome
noun /ˈluːkətəʊm/
an instrument used to perform a leucotomy

, 1970: All sorts of rubbish is lying in the sand: a typewriter with half the keys missing (he picks out fragmentary sentences, sometimes these seem to mean something), a smashed neurosurgical unit (he pockets a handful of leucotomes, useful for self-defence). — JG Ballard, The Atrocity Exhibition


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