Aortomalacia

/eɪˌɔːrtəməˈleɪʃə/ noun

Definition

A medical condition where the aorta becomes abnormally soft or weakened, potentially leading to dangerous enlargement or rupture.

Etymology

From Greek 'aorta' (the main artery) plus 'malakia' (softness or weakness). This pathological term emerged in medical literature as doctors described degenerative changes in aortic tissue.

Kelly Says

Imagine the body's strongest vessel losing its strength—aortomalacia is like a high-pressure hose starting to deteriorate from the inside, which is why detecting it early can be literally lifesaving.

Related Words

Explore More Words

Get the Word Orb API

Complete word intelligence in one call. Free tier — 50 lookups/day.