切開
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Noun meaning an act of cutting open or making an incision, often used in medical or metaphorical contexts. Example: 『皮膚を切開する』 (hifu o sekkai suru, 'to cut through the skin').
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In a hospital consultation room, User talks with Dr. Sato about a medical procedure for a minor injury.

切開

せっかい

opening up, cutting through

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Memory Hook

Picture a surgeon making an 'incision' to open up a patient. 『切開』 (sekkai, 'opening up, cutting through') sounds like 'say-kai'—think of saying 'cut' to open something up.

Cultural Note

In Japanese medical contexts, 『切開』 (sekkai, 'opening up, cutting through') is commonly used for surgical procedures, such as 『切開手術』 (sekkai shujutsu, 'incision surgery'). It can also metaphorically describe breaking through barriers in discussions or projects.

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Base: 切開Noun meaning an act of cutting open or making an incision, often used in medical or metaphorical contexts. Example: 『皮膚を切開する』 (hifu o sekkai suru, 'to cut through the skin').