Pancreas

/ˈpæŋkriəs/ or /ˈpæŋkriːəs/ noun

The pancreas is an organ in your body that helps you digest food and control blood sugar. It makes digestive juices and important hormones like insulin.

From Greek 'pankreas', from 'pan' meaning 'all' and 'kreas' meaning 'flesh'. Ancient doctors named it based on how it looked, as if it were 'all flesh' with no obvious hollow parts.

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