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meall — meaning in English: tumor

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technical intermediate
Usage
The word 'meall' is often used in medical conversations among healthcare professionals in Ireland, particularly when discussing tumors or growths during consultations or patient reports. Additionally, it may appear in educational settings such as biology lessons or health classes, where students learn about human anatomy and diseases.
Synonyms & nuances
'Meall' specifically refers to a tumor and is used in a medical context, whereas 'guail' can refer to a lump or bump generally and may not imply a pathological condition. You would choose 'meall' when discussing a medical diagnosis or condition, emphasizing its serious nature.
Culture
Interestingly, 'meall' has origins in the Old Irish word 'meallach,' which referred to 'a swelling' or 'bump.' The word has evolved over time as medical terminology advanced, reflecting the changing understanding of human health and diseases in Irish culture. It highlights the traditional connection to the body and its ailments, serving as a reminder of historical practices in medicine.
FAQ
Q.What does 'meall' mean in English?
'Meall' translates to 'tumor' in English. It specifically refers to an abnormal growth of tissue that can occur in various parts of the body and can be benign or malignant.
Q.How do you pronounce 'meall'?
'Meall' is pronounced as 'mal' in Irish. To practice, you might want to listen to native speakers or use language learning apps that provide audio examples.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'meall'?
One common mistake is using 'meall' in casual conversation when it’s actually a technical term. It's important to reserve this word for contexts where medical vocabulary is appropriate to avoid misunderstandings.
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