Definition of "defibrillator"
defibrillator
/diːˈfɪbɹɪleɪtə(ɹ)/
noun
plural defibrillators
(cardiology) An electronic device used internally or externally that delivers a controlled electric shock to a patient to correct ventricular fibrillation, a lack of coordination of the contraction of muscle tissue of the large chambers of the heart.