mammary areola - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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mammary areola (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/mˈæm.ə.ri əˈriː.lə/

Meaning and Usage

The term "mammary areola" refers to the pigmented area surrounding the nipple of the breast in humans and other mammals. The areola is often darker than the surrounding skin and plays a role in breastfeeding by aiding nursing infants in locating the nipple. The term consists of two parts: "mammary," which relates to the breasts, and "areola," which refers to the circular, pigmented area.

The phrase is mainly used in medical and biological contexts and is not commonly found in everyday conversation. Its frequency of use is much higher in written contexts, especially in scientific literature, textbooks, and healthcare discussions.

Example Sentences

  1. The mammary areola can change color during pregnancy.
  2. Translation: La areola mamaria puede cambiar de color durante el embarazo.

  3. Breastfeeding mothers often experience changes in the sensitivity of the mammary areola.

  4. Translation: Las madres que amamantan a menudo experimentan cambios en la sensibilidad de la areola mamaria.

  5. A thorough examination of the mammary areola is important for early detection of any abnormalities.

  6. Translation: Un examen exhaustivo de la areola mamaria es importante para la detección temprana de cualquier anormalidad.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "mammary areola" isn’t commonly featured in idiomatic expressions, related terms about breastfeeding and maternal health may be used in various contexts. Here are some related phrases, although not strictly idiomatic:

  1. To nip at something (Nip)
  2. The pediatrician advised that infants should begin to nip at the breast for comfort.
  3. Translation: El pediatra aconsejó que los bebés deberían empezar a morder el pecho para consuelo.

  4. A mother's touch

  5. The mother's touch is essential for the bond between the infant and the mammary areola during breastfeeding.
  6. Translation: El toque de la madre es esencial para el vínculo entre el infante y la areola mamaria durante la lactancia.

  7. Latch on

  8. Properly teaching the baby to latch on can help establish a good breastfeeding routine with the mammary areola.
  9. Translation: Enseñar correctamente al bebé a engancharse puede ayudar a establecer una buena rutina de lactancia con la areola mamaria.

Etymology

The word "mammary" comes from the Latin word "mammarius," which means "of the breast," derived from "mamma," meaning "breast." The term "areola" originates from the Latin "areola," a diminutive of "area," meaning "place" or "open space." Together, these terms provide a specific description of the breast area surrounding the nipple.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Nipple areola - Breast areola

Antonyms: - (There are no direct antonyms as "mammary areola" specifically refers to a breast feature. However, you might consider terms such as "chest" in a wider anatomical context.)



25-07-2024