Pronunciation: /əˈdrɛktəl/

Definitions of adrectal

adjective relating to or near the rectum

Example Sentences

A1 The adrectal placement of the chair made it difficult to walk around the room.

A2 She was surprised by the adrectal position of the book on the shelf.

B1 The adrectal arrangement of the furniture in the living room created a cozy atmosphere.

B2 The adrectal design of the building allowed for maximum natural light to enter.

C1 The adrectal distribution of resources among the team members led to a successful project completion.

C2 The adrectal alignment of the planets in the solar system is a rare occurrence.

Examples of adrectal in a Sentence

formal The adrectal examination revealed no abnormalities in the patient's rectum.

informal The doctor checked my adrectal area and said everything looks fine.

slang I'd rather avoid any adrectal procedures if possible.

figurative His adrectal sense of humor always lightens the mood in the office.

Grammatical Forms of adrectal

past tense

adrectaled

plural

adrectals

comparative

more adrectal

superlative

most adrectal

present tense

adrectals

future tense

will adrectal

perfect tense

have adrectaled

continuous tense

is adrectaling

singular

adrectal

positive degree

adrectal

infinitive

to adrectal

gerund

adrectaling

participle

adrectaled

Origin and Evolution of adrectal

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'adrectal' is believed to have originated from a combination of Latin and Greek roots.
Evolution of the word: The exact evolution of the word 'adrectal' is unclear, but it has likely maintained its original meaning related to direction or alignment.