Pronunciation: /ˈiːti.oʊ/
noun a term used in medicine to refer to the cause or origin of a disease or condition
A1 An aetiology is the cause or origin of a disease.
A2 The doctor is investigating the aetiology of the patient's symptoms.
B1 Understanding the aetiology of a problem is crucial for finding a solution.
B2 Researchers are studying the aetiology of mental health disorders.
C1 The aetiology of climate change is complex and multifaceted.
C2 Experts in the field are debating the aetiology of the economic crisis.
formal The aetiology of the disease is still unknown and requires further research.
informal I heard the doctor talking about the aetiology of the patient's symptoms.
slang I don't understand the aetio- stuff the doctor was saying.
figurative The aetiology of the problem can be traced back to a lack of communication.
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