The Vietnamese word "mỏ vịt" is a noun that translates to "speculum" in English. A speculum is a medical instrument used by doctors, particularly gynecologists, to open a body cavity (like the vagina) for examination. Here’s a breakdown of the term, usage instructions, and more information to help you understand it better.
In more advanced discussions, "mỏ vịt" can also be used metaphorically to describe situations where something is being opened or exposed for better understanding or inspection, but this is less common.
While "mỏ vịt" primarily refers to the speculum, it does not have other common meanings in everyday conversation. It is quite specific to medical contexts.
Understanding "mỏ vịt" is important for anyone learning Vietnamese, especially if they are interested in medical terminology or healthcare discussions.