IPA: /ˌstɛrɪəˈtæktɪk/
KK: /ˌstɛrɪəˈtæktɪk/
Relating to a surgical method that uses precise coordinates from medical imaging to guide instruments or radiation to a specific area in the body.
The doctor used a stereotactic approach to target the tumor accurately.
Stereotactic is formed from "stereo-" (from Greek "stereos", meaning solid or three-dimensional) and "tactic" (from Greek "taktikos", meaning relating to arrangement or order). The word refers to a method that involves precise three-dimensional positioning, often used in medical procedures.
Think of 'solid' ('stereo-') and 'arrangement' ('tactic') to remember that 'stereotactic' means a method that involves precise three-dimensional positioning.