Pronunciation: /iː.tiˈɑ.lə.dʒi/
noun the cause or origin of a disease or condition
A1 The doctor explained the etiology of my illness in simple terms.
A2 Understanding the etiology of a disease can help in finding the right treatment.
B1 Researchers are still studying the etiology of this rare genetic disorder.
B2 The etiology of mental health disorders is complex and multifaceted.
C1 The etiology of cancer involves a combination of genetic and environmental factors.
C2 In the field of epidemiology, understanding the etiology of diseases is crucial for prevention and control.
formal The etiology of the disease is still unknown.
informal We're not sure about the cause of the disease yet.
slang No one really knows what's behind the disease.
figurative The roots of the disease remain a mystery.
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