IPA: /ˈæsɪnər/
KK: /ˈæsɪnər/
Relating to a small, sac-like structure in the body, often found in glands, that is involved in the production or secretion of substances.
The acinar cells in the pancreas are responsible for producing digestive enzymes.
Acinar → It is derived from the Latin word "acinus" (meaning a berry or grape) combined with the suffix "-ar" (meaning pertaining to). The term "acinar" refers to something that is related to or resembling a berry, often used in a biological context to describe glandular structures that resemble clusters of berries.
Imagine clusters of berries when you think of "acinar" — it relates to structures that look like those berry clusters.