hernia
0 antonyms and opposites of hernia, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A condition in which an internal part of the body, often a loop of intestine, pushes through a weak spot or tear in the surrounding muscle wall, most commonly around the abdomen or groin.
How to use hernia
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
Borrowed directly from Latin hernia, meaning a protruding organ.
Full origin of hernia →Frequently asked questions
What does “hernia” mean?
The word “hernia” means a condition in which an internal part of the body, often a loop of intestine, pushes through a weak spot or tear in the surrounding muscle wall, most commonly around the abdomen or groin. In plain terms, a bulge that forms when tissue pushes through a weak spot in the muscle wall, usually in the abdomen or groin.
How do you pronounce “hernia”?
“Hernia” is pronounced HUR-nee-uh (/ˈhɜː(ɹ)niə/ in IPA).
How do you use “hernia” in a sentence?
Here is “hernia” used in a sentence: “He needed surgery after the doctor diagnosed a hernia near his belly button.”
What part of speech is “hernia”?
“Hernia” is a noun.
Where does the word “hernia” come from?
The word “hernia” comes from Latin. Borrowed directly from Latin hernia, meaning a protruding organ.