IPA: /ˈɑːrdʒɪniːn/
KK: /ˈɑr.dʒɪ.nin/
A type of amino acid that is important for various bodily functions, including the production of proteins and the regulation of blood flow.
Arginine is often taken as a supplement to improve athletic performance.
Arginine is derived from the Greek word "arginos" (meaning silver), which is related to its discovery in the form of silver salts. The suffix "-ine" is commonly used in chemistry to denote substances, particularly amino acids. Thus, arginine refers to a substance associated with silver, specifically an amino acid.
Think of 'arginos' meaning silver, which helps you remember that arginine is a substance related to silver, particularly in the context of amino acids.