غددي
Adenoidal
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Description
غددي (ghududi) is an adjective meaning 'adenoidal' or 'relating to glands,' used to describe conditions, voices, or characteristics associated with enlarged adenoids or glandular dysfunction. It is commonly used in medical contexts to describe the nasal quality in speech or physical symptoms related to adenoid enlargement. The term can also more broadly refer to anything related to glands (غدد - ghudd) in the body.
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Example Sentences
الطفل يتحدث بصوت غددي بسبب تضخم اللحمية.
Al-tifl yatahaddath bi-sawt ghududi bi-sabab tadhakhum al-lahamiyyah.
The child speaks with an adenoidal voice because of enlarged adenoids.
كانت هناك مشاكل غددية في التنفس لديه.
Kanat hunak mashaakil ghudiyyah fi al-tanaffus ladayh.
He had glandular problems in his breathing.
الطبيب شخص إصابته بالتهاب غددي.
Al-tabib shakhas isabatuh bi-al-iltihab al-ghududi.
The doctor diagnosed him with glandular inflammation.
يعاني من احتقان غددي يؤثر على نطقه.
Ya'ani min ihtiqan ghududi yu'aththir 'ala nataqquh.
He suffers from glandular congestion that affects his speech.
بعد إزالة اللحمية، اختفى الصوت الغددي تماماً.
Ba'd izalat al-lahamiyyah, ikhtafa al-sawt al-ghududi tamaaman.
After the adenoids were removed, the adenoidal voice completely disappeared.
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Cultural Notes
In Arabic-speaking countries, adenoidal speech is a commonly recognized condition, particularly in children, and the term غددي is frequently used in medical discussions and parental conversations. The condition is often discussed in pediatric contexts, as adenoid enlargement in children is relatively common and can affect speech development. Parents and healthcare providers in the Arab world are familiar with this term and its association with both physical symptoms and speech characteristics.
Usage Tips
Remember that غددي is primarily an adjective and should be used to describe nouns related to adenoids or glands. It most commonly appears in medical or clinical contexts when discussing symptoms, conditions, or treatments. Pay attention to the gender agreement—use غددي for masculine nouns and غددية for feminine nouns. The term is relatively formal and is best suited for medical discussions rather than casual conversation.