Pancreatic: meaning, definitions and examples

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pancreatic

 

[ ˌpæŋ.kriˈæt.ɪk ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

anatomy physiology

The term 'pancreatic' refers to anything related to the pancreas, a vital organ located in the abdomen. The pancreas plays a crucial role in digestion by producing digestive enzymes and hormones like insulin. Disorders or diseases affecting the pancreatic tissue can have significant implications for overall health. Pancreatic conditions, such as pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer, can be severe and require immediate medical attention.

Examples of usage

  • Pancreatic cancer is often diagnosed at a late stage.
  • The doctor recommended a diet low in fat for better pancreatic health.
  • Pancreatic enzymes help in the digestion of food.

Translations

Translations of the word "pancreatic" in other languages:

🇵🇹 pancreático

🇮🇳 अग्नाशयिक

🇩🇪 pankreatisch

🇮🇩 pankreas

🇺🇦 панкреатичний

🇵🇱 trzustkowy

🇯🇵 膵臓の (すいぞうの)

🇫🇷 pancréatique

🇪🇸 pancreático

🇹🇷 pankreatik

🇰🇷 췌장 (췌장 의)

🇸🇦 بانكرياس

🇨🇿 pankreatický

🇸🇰 pankreatický

🇨🇳 胰腺的 (yíxiàn de)

🇸🇮 pankreatični

🇮🇸 brisgarnars

🇰🇿 ұйқы безінің

🇬🇪 პანკრეატული

🇦🇿 mədəaltı

🇲🇽 pancreático

Word origin

The word 'pancreatic' is derived from the Greek word 'pankreas', which means 'all flesh'. The pancreas was given this name due to its fleshy texture. The etymology traces back to the Ancient Greek words 'pan-', meaning 'all', and 'kreas', meaning 'flesh'. This term has been used in medical contexts since the late 17th century, as the function and importance of the pancreas became more understood in the fields of anatomy and physiology. Over time, 'pancreatic' has become a standard term in medical literature and discussions regarding digestive health and diseases associated with the pancreas.

Word Frequency Rank

Ranked #11,010, this word falls into high-advanced vocabulary. It appears less frequently but is valuable for expressing precise meanings in specific contexts.