lipomatous
|li-po-ma-tous|
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/laɪˈpɒmətəs/
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/lɪˈpəʊmətəs/
related to fatty tumors
Etymology
Etymology Information
'lipomatous' originates from the Greek word 'lipos,' meaning 'fat,' and the suffix '-oma,' indicating a tumor or growth.
Historical Evolution
'Lipomatous' evolved from the Greek term 'lipos' combined with '-oma' to describe conditions related to fatty tumors.
Meaning Changes
Initially, it referred specifically to fatty tumors, and this meaning has remained consistent in modern medical terminology.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Last updated: 2025/05/16 05:59
