Endometrial

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌɛndoʊˈmiːtriəl/

Definitions of endometrial

adjective relating to the endometrium, the inner lining of the uterus

Example Sentences

A1 The doctor explained that endometrial tissue is found in the uterus.

A2 She underwent a procedure to remove the endometrial lining.

B1 The patient was diagnosed with endometrial hyperplasia.

B2 The endometrial biopsy results showed abnormal cells.

C1 Endometrial cancer is a serious condition that requires immediate treatment.

C2 Research has shown a link between endometrial thickness and fertility issues.

Examples of endometrial in a Sentence

formal The endometrial lining of the uterus is shed during menstruation.

informal I have to go for a check-up because of some issues with my endometrial lining.

slang I heard she's having trouble with her endometrial stuff.

figurative The endometrial layer is like a protective blanket for the uterus.

Grammatical Forms of endometrial

past tense

endometrialled

plural

endometrials

comparative

more endometrial

superlative

most endometrial

present tense

endometrials

future tense

will endometrial

perfect tense

have endometrialed

continuous tense

is endometrialing

singular

endometrial

positive degree

endometrial

infinitive

to endometrial

gerund

endometrialing

participle

endometrialed

Origin and Evolution of endometrial

First Known Use: 1858 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'endometrial' originates from the combination of the Greek words 'endo' meaning 'within' and 'metra' meaning 'womb'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'endometrial' has been consistently used in the medical field to specifically refer to the inner lining of the uterus, and its usage has remained relatively unchanged since its first known use in 1858.