IPA: //ɡoʊˈnædɛkˌtɔmi//
KK: /gəˈnædɛkˌtɑmi/
A surgical procedure to remove one or both reproductive glands, which can be either ovaries in females or testes in males.
The doctor explained that a gonadectomy might be necessary for the patient's treatment.
Gonadectomy → It is formed from "gonad" (from Greek "gonas", meaning seed or generation) and "-ectomy" (from Greek "ektome", meaning excision or cutting out). The word refers to the surgical removal of a gonad, which is an organ that produces gametes, thus relating to the concept of generation or reproduction.
Think of 'gonad' as relating to 'generation' and '-ectomy' as meaning 'cutting out'. This helps you remember that gonadectomy is the surgical removal of reproductive organs.