acupuncture

noun

acu·​punc·​ture ˈa-kyə-ˌpəŋ(k)-chər How to pronounce acupuncture (audio)
ˈa-kə-
: an originally Chinese practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points especially to cure disease or relieve pain (as in surgery)
acupuncture transitive verb
acupuncturist noun

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In Latin, acus means "needle", and the English word acupuncture was coined way back in the 17th century to describe a technique the Chinese had already been using for 2,000 years. An acupuncturist may insert many extremely fine needles at a time; the treatment is usually uncomfortable but not truly painful. In China today, even major surgery is often carried out using only acupuncture to kill the pain; it's also used for many other conditions, including insomnia, depression, smoking, and overweight. Acupuncture is based on ancient theories of bodily energy that few Western doctors have ever accepted; but even though attempts to explain its effects by Western science have been unsuccessful, it's now widely recognized by doctors as effective for pain reduction.

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At Remedy Place in New York City, guests can opt for group fitness challenges, social acupuncture, or breathwork ice baths. Ronny Maye, Essence, 16 Jan. 2025 Here’s how to care for your eyes, sinuses and skin during a wildfire Jan. 10, 2025 On Sunday Zula Den, a nonprofit wellness center on Jefferson Boulevard, held a free wellness day that included acupuncture, massage, sound baths and reiki. Deborah Vankin, Los Angeles Times, 15 Jan. 2025 Facial acupuncture is one such skincare treatment seeing a resurgence. Viola Levy, refinery29.com, 20 Dec. 2024 In a high-stress work environment, acupuncture can be a potential tool for managing anxiety and improving focus. Irina Logman, Forbes, 4 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for acupuncture 

Word History

Etymology

Latin acū- (stem—or ablative—of acus "needle") + puncture entry 1 — more at acute

First Known Use

1684, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of acupuncture was in 1684

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“Acupuncture.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/acupuncture. Accessed 30 Jan. 2025.

Kids Definition

acupuncture

noun
acu·​punc·​ture ˈak-yə-ˌpəŋ(k)-chər How to pronounce acupuncture (audio)
: an originally Chinese practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specified points especially to cure disease or relieve pain
Etymology

Latin acus "needle" and English puncture

Medical Definition

acupuncture

noun
acu·​punc·​ture -ˌpəŋ(k)-chər How to pronounce acupuncture (audio)
: an originally Chinese practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points especially to cure disease, relieve pain, or promote healing

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