Agalaxias

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /əˌɡælækˈsiːəz/

Definitions of agalaxias

noun a medical term referring to a lack or absence of milk production in the mammary glands

Example Sentences

A1 Agalaxias is a rare condition where a person lacks the ability to produce milk.

A2 The veterinarian diagnosed the fish with agalaxias, a disorder that affects their ability to lay eggs.

B1 Researchers are studying the genetic causes of agalaxias in certain animal species.

B2 The scientist published a paper on the link between agalaxias and hormonal imbalances in mammals.

C1 Agalaxias can have serious implications for the reproductive health of certain species.

C2 The conservationist worked tirelessly to address the issue of agalaxias in endangered wildlife populations.

Examples of agalaxias in a Sentence

formal Agalaxias is a medical condition characterized by the absence of milk production in the mammary glands.

informal My friend's cow was diagnosed with agalaxias, so now they have to bottle-feed the calf.

slang I heard that farmer down the road is dealing with some agalaxias in his dairy herd.

figurative The lack of creativity in the team's brainstorming session was like a case of agalaxias in a dairy cow.

Grammatical Forms of agalaxias

plural

agalaxias

comparative

more agalaxias

superlative

most agalaxias

present tense

aglaxias

future tense

will agalaxias

perfect tense

have agalaxias

continuous tense

is agalaxias

singular

agalaxia

positive degree

agalaxias

infinitive

to agalaxias

gerund

aglaxias

participle

agalaxias

Origin and Evolution of agalaxias

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'agalaxias' originated from Greek
Evolution of the word: Originally used in Greek to mean 'lack of milk' or 'absence of milk', the term has evolved to be used in modern contexts to describe a medical condition characterized by the inability to produce milk in mammals.