Frenal

/ˈfrenəl/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or affecting a frenum, the small band of tissue that connects or restrains a body part.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin frenum with the English adjective suffix -al. Used in medical contexts to describe conditions or procedures involving these anatomical restraining structures.

Kelly Says

When doctors talk about 'frenal tissue,' they're using a word that originally meant 'bridle'—it's a perfect example of how medical language borrows from everyday concepts to describe what's happening in your body!

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