出典:Wiktionary
From Latin comminūtiō (“breaking into pieces, crumbling, shattering; crushing, pulverizing”), from Latin comminuō (“to break または crumble into small pieces; to crush, pulverize”) (from com- (“prefix indicating completeness”) + minuō (“to make smaller; to diminish, lessen”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *mey- (“little, small”)) + Latin -tiō (“suffix forming a noun relating to some action または the result of an action”); equivalent to comminute + -ion.
comminution (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 comminutions)
In traumatology, comminution is to be distinguished from a compound or open fracture, though fractures which are both comminuted and compound do occur.