diabetes
English
Etymology
From the Ancient Greek διαβαίνω (diabaínō, “to pass through”), via the participle διαβήτης (diabḗtēs, “passing through”). This refers to the excessive amounts of urine produced by sufferers.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌdaɪəˈbiːtiːz/, /ˌdaɪəˈbiːtɪs/
Noun
diabetes (uncountable)
- A group of metabolic diseases whereby a person (or other animal) has high blood sugar due to an inability to produce, or inability to metabolize, sufficient quantities of the hormone insulin.
- Diabetes insipidus, a condition characterized by excessive thirst and excretion of large amounts of severely diluted urine.
Synonyms
- (group of metabolic diseases): diabetes mellitus, DM, diabeetus (humorous)
Hyponyms
- (group of metabolic diseases): IDDM, juvenile diabetes, NIDDM
Derived terms
- diabesity
- diabetes mellitus
- diabetes insipidus
- type 1 diabetes
- type 2 diabetes
- type 3 diabetes
Related terms
Translations
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Anagrams
Dutch
Etymology
From the Ancient Greek διαβαίνω (diabaínō, “to pass through”), via the participle διαβήτης (diabḗtēs, “passing through”). This refers to the excessive amounts of urine produced by sufferers.
Pronunciation
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Audio (file) - Hyphenation: di‧a‧be‧tes
Noun
diabetes m (uncountable)
Related terms
Finnish
Pronunciation
Noun
diabetes
Declension
| Inflection of diabetes (Kotus type 39/vastaus, no gradation) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | diabetes | diabetekset | |
| genitive | diabeteksen | diabetesten diabeteksien | |
| partitive | diabetesta | diabeteksia | |
| illative | diabetekseen | diabeteksiin | |
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | diabetes | diabetekset | |
| accusative | nom. | diabetes | diabetekset |
| gen. | diabeteksen | ||
| genitive | diabeteksen | diabetesten diabeteksien | |
| partitive | diabetesta | diabeteksia | |
| inessive | diabeteksessa | diabeteksissa | |
| elative | diabeteksesta | diabeteksista | |
| illative | diabetekseen | diabeteksiin | |
| adessive | diabeteksella | diabeteksilla | |
| ablative | diabetekselta | diabeteksilta | |
| allative | diabetekselle | diabeteksille | |
| essive | diabeteksena | diabeteksina | |
| translative | diabetekseksi | diabeteksiksi | |
| instructive | — | diabeteksin | |
| abessive | diabeteksetta | diabeteksitta | |
| comitative | — | diabeteksineen | |
Synonyms
- sokeritauti (ambiguous)
- nuoruusiän diabetes (type I)
- aikuisdiabetes (type II)
Derived terms
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From the Ancient Greek participle διαβήτης (diabḗtēs, “passing through”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /di.a.be.tes/, [dɪ.ɑ.ˈbeː.teːs]
Noun
diabetes m (singular definite diabetesen) (uncountable)
- diabetes (a group of metabolic diseases)
Synonyms
- sukkersyke
References
“diabetes” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From the Ancient Greek participle διαβήτης (diabḗtēs, “passing through”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /di.a.beː.teːs/, [dɪ.ɑ.ˈbeː.teːs]
Noun
diabetes m (singular definite diabetesen) (uncountable)
- diabetes (a group of metabolic diseases)
Synonyms
- sukkersjuke
References
“diabetes” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Portuguese
Alternative forms
Noun
diabetes m or f (in variation) (uncountable)
- diabetes (a group of metabolic diseases)
Usage notes
- The gender of this Portuguese noun varies from speaker to speaker. Some use it as a masculine noun and others as a feminine noun.
Spanish
Noun
diabetes f (plural diabetes)