Adenoid

/ˈædəˌnɔɪd/ noun

Lymphoid tissue located in the upper part of the throat behind the nose that helps fight infections in children. These tissues typically shrink during adolescence and may cause breathing or hearing problems when enlarged.

From Greek 'aden' meaning gland and 'eidos' meaning form or shape, coined in the 1860s. The name reflects their gland-like appearance, though they're actually lymphoid tissue rather than true glands.

AMሚስሌት
ARاللوزة الحنكية
BNগ্রন্থি
CAadenoide
CSadenoid
DAadenoid
DEAdenoid
ELαδενοειδής
ESadenoides
FAغدد لنفاویة
FIadenoidi
FRadénoïde
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