encephaloid - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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encephaloid (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/ɛnˈsɛfəˌlɔɪd/

Meaning and Usage

The term "encephaloid" refers to anything resembling or related to the brain. It is often used in a medical or biological context, particularly in discussions about tumors or growths that resemble brain tissue. The frequency of use is relatively low compared to more common medical terminology, and it tends to appear more in written contexts, such as medical literature, academic articles, or discussions among professionals in medicine and biology.

Example Sentences

  1. The doctor noted that the encephaloid mass in the patient's scan required further investigation.
  2. Врач отметил, что энцефалоидная масса на сканировании пациента требует дополнительного обследования.

  3. Researchers are studying the encephaloid characteristics of certain tumors to improve diagnostic methods.

  4. Исследователи изучают энцефалоидные характеристики некоторых опухолей, чтобы улучшить методы диагностики.

  5. An encephaloid growth can present unique challenges in surgical removal due to its similarity to brain tissue.

  6. Энцефалоидная опухоль может представлять собой уникальные проблемы при хирургическом удалении из-за своего сходства с тканями мозга.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "encephaloid" is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, it could be used in specialized contexts pertaining to medical discussions. Here are examples of relevant phrases in medical or biological contexts:

  1. "He has been studying encephaloid tumors for years, becoming an expert in the field."
  2. Он изучает энцефалоидные опухоли уже несколько лет и стал экспертом в этой области.

  3. "The clinic specializes in the treatment of encephaloid conditions, offering innovative therapies."

  4. Клиника специализируется на лечении энцефалоидных состояний, предлагая инновационные методы терапии.

  5. "Understandingencephaloid pathology can lead to better outcomes for patients."

  6. Понимание энцефалоидной патологии может привести к лучшим результатам для пациентов.

Etymology

The word "encephaloid" is derived from the Greek word "encephalon," meaning "brain," combined with the suffix "-oid," which indicates similarity or resemblance.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Cerebral - Brain-like

Antonyms: - Non-cerebral - Unrelated to the brain



25-07-2024