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aspirin-caused

|as-pi-rin-caused|

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/ˈæspərɪn kɔːzd/

caused by aspirin

Etymology
Etymology Information

'aspirin-caused' originates from the combination of 'aspirin,' a medication used to reduce pain, fever, or inflammation, and 'caused,' the past participle of 'cause,' meaning 'to make something happen.'

Historical Evolution

'aspirin' was derived from the German word 'Aspirin,' a trademarked name, and 'caused' comes from the Latin word 'causa,' meaning 'reason' or 'cause.'

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'aspirin-caused' specifically referred to conditions directly resulting from aspirin use, and this meaning has remained consistent.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

resulting from or caused by the use of aspirin.

The patient experienced aspirin-caused stomach irritation.

Synonyms

Last updated: 2025/05/11 19:06