queloide de addison (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
Part of Speech
Queloide de Addison is a combination of two terms in Spanish:
- Queloide: Noun
- de: Preposition
- Addison: Proper noun
Phonetic Transcription
The phonetic transcription for queloide de Addison using the International Phonetic Alphabet would be:
- /ˈkɛ.loi.ðe ðe ˈæd.ɪ.sən/
Usage in Spanish
- Frequency of Use: The term "queloide de Addison" is rarely used in Spanish, mainly in medical contexts.
- Context: It is more commonly found in written texts rather than in oral speech.
Example Sentences
- La cicatriz se formó en queloide de Addison.
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The scar developed into an Addison keloid.
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El tratamiento para un queloide de Addison puede variar según el paciente.
- The treatment for an Addison keloid may vary depending on the patient.
Idiomatic Expressions
- Queloides a la vista: Used to express that someone has visible keloids on their skin.
- Translation: Keloids in sight
- Examples:
- Me picó un mosquito y ahora tengo queloides a la vista.
- A mosquito bit me, and now I have keloids in sight.
- Después de la operación, le quedaron queloides a la vista.
- After the surgery, keloids were visible on him.
Etymology
- Queloide: From the Greek word "cheilōdēs" meaning "pertaining to a lip" combined with the Spanish suffix "-oide" meaning "resembling".
Synonyms and Antonyms
- Synonyms: Cicatriz hipertrófica, cicatriz queloidiana
- Antonyms: Piel sana, cicatriz normal