Lancet
Lancet is a term with several related meanings across medicine, architecture, botany, and publishing. The word derives from the French lancette, a diminutive of lance, itself from the Latin lancea, reflecting its historical association with a slender spear or blade.
In medicine, a lancet is a small, sharp blade used for making punctures or small incisions in
The Lancet is a leading weekly peer-reviewed medical journal founded in 1823 by Thomas Wakley. It publishes
Outside medicine, lancet describes other pointed or slender shapes. In architecture, a lancet window is a tall,