Acinarious

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /əˈsɪnəriəs/

Definitions of acinarious

adjective relating to or resembling acini, which are small saclike dilations in a gland or other structure

Example Sentences

A1 The acinarious glands in the body help with digestion.

A2 The acinarious structure of the pancreas is important for producing enzymes.

B1 The acinarious cells in the lungs are responsible for producing mucus.

B2 The acinarious tissue in the salivary glands secretes saliva.

C1 The acinarious nature of the liver cells allows for detoxification processes.

C2 The acinarious organization of the sweat glands helps regulate body temperature.

Examples of acinarious in a Sentence

formal The acinarious structure of the pancreas is essential for the production of digestive enzymes.

informal I learned about the acinarious cells in biology class today.

slang I have no idea what those acinarious things do in the body.

figurative Her mind was like an acinarious maze, intricate and complex.

Grammatical Forms of acinarious

past tense

acinarized

plural

acinariouses

comparative

more acinarious

superlative

most acinarious

present tense

acinarizes

future tense

will acinarize

perfect tense

has acinarized

continuous tense

is acinarizing

singular

acinarious

positive degree

acinarious

infinitive

to acinarize

gerund

acinarizing

participle

acinarized

Origin and Evolution of acinarious

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'acinarious' originates from the Latin word 'acinarium', which means pertaining to small grapes or berries.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'acinarious' has come to be used in various scientific contexts to describe structures resembling small sacs or clusters, such as acinar cells in biology or acinar glands in anatomy.