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surgical

When used in a medical context, it refers to things involving operations (like "surgical tools"). This is its most common and literal meaning. In a non-medical context, it is often used as a metaphor for extreme precision. For example, a "surgical strike" isn't about medicine; it means an action that hits a very specific target without affecting anything around it.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Awaiting docking clearance in the ship's observation lounge.
Zorg

I used a surgical knife to cut my space-sandwich. Am I doing 'brunch' right?

Zorg
Lt. Vega
Lt. Vega

Stop messing around and get your gear sorted before we dock.

💡
Zorg is misapplying the concept of 'surgical' (medical tools) to a mundane activity like eating, while Lt. Vega uses the phrasal verb 'messing around' to dismiss his eccentricity in favor of military discipline.

Meanings

adjective

Relating to, used in, or performed by surgery.

"The patient was prepped for a surgical procedure."

adjective

Done with great precision, accuracy, or efficiency; clinical and focused.

"The army launched a surgical strike to minimize civilian casualties."

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