Swollen glands Meaning and Definition



    
    
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Swollen glands

Pronunciation

/ˈswɒlən ˈɡlændz/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A swelling or enlargement of one or more lymph nodes in the body, often caused by infection or inflammation.

Examples

  • He went to the doctor after noticing swollen glands in his neck.
  • Swollen glands were a common symptom of the flu.

Synonyms

  • Lymphadenitis
  • Lymph node enlargement

Antonyms

  • Regulation
  • Normal size

Etymology

The word "Swollen glands" is derived from the Old English words "swol" meaning swelling and "geld" meaning gland.

Usage Notes

When describing swollen glands, it is common to specify the location of the swelling, such as in the neck, armpits, or groin.

Cultural References

Swollen glands have been mentioned in various media, including TV shows such as "House M.D." and movies like "The Walking Dead".

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

A swollen gland in the neck can be referred to as a "goiter."

Related Words or Phrases

  • Lymph node
  • Enlargement
  • Infection

Collocations

  • Swollen glands in the neck
  • Swollen lymph nodes

Frequency of Use

Swollen glands are a relatively common medical condition, and as such, the term is used frequently in medical contexts.

  • Swoln glands
  • Swollen gland

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