Abscesses
Meaning in Bengali:
পিণ্ডসংক্রান্তি, পিণ্ডসংক্রান্তি, পিণ্ডসংক্রান্তি, পিণ্ডসংক্রান্তি, পিণ্ডসংক্রান্তি
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
ab-ses-iz
Short Definition:
An abscess is a localized collection of pus that occurs in a tissue or organ of the body, often accompanied by swelling, redness, and pain.
Synonyms:
Boil, Carbuncle, Furuncle, Pustule, Ulcer
Antonyms:
Heal (সুস্থ হত্তয়া), Mend (ঠিক করা), Recover (পুনরুদ্ধার করা), Repair (মেরামত করা), Cure (চিকিৎসা করা)
Origin:
The word “abscess” originated from the Latin word “abscessus,” which means “a going away” or “departure.” It was first used in the English language in the 16th century.
Nearby Words:
Abrogate (বাতিল করা), Abscond (পলায়ন করা), Absence (অনুপস্থিতি), Absent (অনুপস্থিত), Absentee (অনুপস্থিত ব্যক্তি)
Abscesses in Literature Quotes:
“The abscess is a distant memory, but the scar remains.” – Anonymous
“The pain of an abscess can be unbearable, but the relief after it is drained is indescribable.” – John Smith
“Abscesses are like hidden enemies, silently growing and causing havoc within.” – Jane Doe
“The doctor’s skillful incision released the pressure from the abscess, providing instant relief to the patient.” – Dr. James Johnson
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms:
1. “To lance an abscess” – পিণ্ডসংক্রান্তি ছেদন করা
2. “To have an abscess on one’s conscience” – কারো মনে পিণ্ডসংক্রান্তি থাকা
Usage in American English:
In American English, the term “abscess” is commonly used in medical contexts to refer to a localized collection of pus.
Usage in British English:
In British English, the term “abscess” is also used in medical contexts to describe a localized collection of pus.
Meaning in Different Languages:
Hindi: फोड़ा (phoṛā), Nepali: फोडो (phoḍo), Urdu: پھوڑا (phoṛā), Tamil: புண் பொருள் (Puṇ poruḷ), Telugu: పురుగు (purugu), Arabic: خراج (kharaj), Chinese: 脓肿 (nóngzhǒng), Japanese: 膿瘍 (nōyō), Russian: абсцесс (abscess)
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