Estradiol

/ˌɛs.trəˈdaɪ.ɔl/ noun

The most potent and prevalent form of estrogen hormone in humans, particularly important in female reproductive health and development.

From Latin 'oestrus' (frenzy, passion) combined with the chemical suffix '-diol' indicating a compound with two hydroxyl groups. The term was coined in the early 20th century as hormone chemistry developed.

AMኢስትራዲዮል
ARالإستراديول
BNএস্ট্রাডিয়ল
CAestradiol
CSestradiol
DAestradiol
DEEstradiol
ELεστραδιόλη
ESestradiol
FAاسترادیول
FIestradiol
FRestradiol
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