sinotia - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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sinotia (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/siˈno.tja/

Usage and Frequency

The word "sinotia" is used in the Spanish language, particularly in the field of medicine. It is more commonly found in written contexts, such as medical reports, research papers, or academic texts.

Example Sentences

  1. La inflamación en la sinotia es un síntoma común de las alergias.
    Swelling in the sinuses is a common symptom of allergies.
  2. El médico recomendó un tratamiento para aliviar la presión en la sinotia.
    The doctor recommended a treatment to relieve the pressure in the sinuses.

Idiomatic Expressions

Expanding on Idiomatic Expressions: "Sinotia" is not typically used in popular idiomatic expressions in Spanish. However, it is commonly found in medical terminology to refer to the sinuses or related conditions. Here are some examples:

  1. Estar hasta la sinotia.
    To be extremely annoyed or fed up.
  2. Dar en la sinotia.
    To hit the bullseye.
  3. Estar de mala sinotia.
    To be in a bad mood.
  4. Llegarle a alguien a la sinotia.
    To annoy someone.
  5. Hasta la sinotia me tienes.
    You annoy me very much.

Etymology

The word "sinotia" comes from the Spanish term "sinus," meaning "sinus." It refers to the cavities in the skull that are connected to the nasal passages.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms:
- Seno nasal
- Cavidad sinusal

Antonyms:
- Orificio nasal
- Nariz