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adip-
- variant of adipo- before a vowel:
adipic.
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yÐÄvlogs That Use adip-
What does adip- mean?
Adip- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning âfat, fatty tissue.â It is often used in medical and scientific terms, including in biology and chemistry.
Adip- ultimately comes from the Latin adeps, meaning âfat, lard, grease.â
Adip- is a variant of adipo-, which loses its -oâ when combined with words or word elements beginning with vowels.
Want to know more? Read our yÐÄvlogs That Use adipo- article.
Examples of adip-
An example of a term related to adip- you may have heard of is adipose. As an adjective, adipose means âfatty, relating to fat.â As a noun, adipose is animal fat stored in the fatty tissue of the body.
Adipose is based on the Latin adip- (a form of the word adeps used to create new words) and -Ųõ³Ü²õ, meaning âfull of, abounding inâ and source of the English suffixes -ose and -ous.
Adipose literally means âfull of fat.â (Donât you go around calling anyone adipose, though!)
What are some words that use the combining form adip-?
- adipic acid (source of adipate)
- adipoid
- adiposis
- adiposity
What are some other forms that adip- may be commonly confused with?
Break it down!
Adipic acid has many important purposes, including making nylon. Based on the meaning of adip-, what is adipic acid obtained from?
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