adipose

[ˈædɪpəʊs]

adipose Definition

  • 1relating to or consisting of fat
  • 2a type of connective tissue that stores fat

Using adipose: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "adipose" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Adipose tissue is found beneath the skin and around internal organs.

  • Example

    The adipose layer helps to insulate the body and store energy.

  • Example

    A diet high in sugar and fat can lead to an increase in adipose tissue.

adipose Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for adipose

Antonyms for adipose

Phrases with adipose

  • a small, fleshy fin located on the back of some fish species

    Example

    The adipose fin is a distinguishing feature of salmon and trout.

  • adipose-derived stem cells

    stem cells that are extracted from adipose tissue and have the ability to differentiate into various cell types

    Example

    Adipose-derived stem cells have shown promise in regenerative medicine.

  • an increase in the size of adipose cells due to excess calorie intake

    Example

    Adipose hypertrophy can lead to obesity and related health problems.

Origins of adipose

from Latin 'adeps', meaning 'fat'

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Summary: adipose in Brief

'Adipose' [ˈædɪpəʊs] refers to things that are related to or consist of fat. It can be used as an adjective or a noun, and is often used in scientific contexts. Adipose tissue is a type of connective tissue that stores fat, and is found beneath the skin and around internal organs. Phrases like 'adipose fin' and 'adipose-derived stem cells' use 'adipose' to denote specific features or characteristics of fat-related structures.