IPA: /oʊˌvær.iˈɛk.tə.mi/
KK: /oʊˌvær.iˈɛk.tə.mi/
A surgical procedure to remove one or both ovaries from a female's body.
After the diagnosis, the doctor recommended an ovariectomy to treat the condition.
Ovariectomy → It is formed from "ovarium" (from Latin, meaning egg or ovary) and "ectomia" (from Greek "ektomē", meaning excision or cutting out). The word refers to the surgical removal of an ovary.
Think of 'ovarium' which relates to eggs, and 'ectomia' which means cutting out — this helps you remember that ovariectomy is the procedure of cutting out an ovary.