pancreas

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See also: pancréas, páncreas, and pâncreas

English

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Etymology

Existing in English since the sixteenth century: from Latin pancreas, from Ancient Greek πάγκρεας (pánkreas), from πᾶν (pân, all) (equivalent to English pan-) + κρέας (kréas, flesh).[1]

Pronunciation

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Noun

pancreas (plural pancreases or pancreata)

  1. (anatomy) A gland near the stomach which secretes a fluid into the duodenum to help with food digestion. The fluid contains protease, carbohydrase and lipase, which breaks down larger molecules into smaller pieces. The pancreas also produces the hormones insulin and glucagon which regulate blood sugar. These hormones are released into the cardiovascular system.
    Synonyms: gutbread, stomach sweetbread, belly sweetbread

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References

  1. ^ The Concise Oxford English Dictionary, 11th ed.

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Interlingua

Noun

pancreas (uncountable)

  1. pancreas

Italian

Etymology

From Ancient Greek.

Noun

pancreas m (invariable)

  1. pancreas

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Romanian

Etymology

From Latin pancreas.

Noun

pancreas n (plural pancreasuri)

  1. pancreas

Declension