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From Old French flebothomie (French phlébotomie), from Late Latin phlebotomia, from Ancient Greek φλεβοτόμος (phlebotómos, that opens a vein), from φλέψ (phléps, vein). By surface analysis, phlebo- +‎ -tomy.

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phlebotomy (countable and uncountable, plural phlebotomies)

  1. The opening of a vein, either to withdraw blood or for letting blood; venesection.

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