IPA: //kriˈeɪtiːn//
KK: /kriˈeɪtɪn/
A substance that is a form of creatine, often used in supplements to improve athletic performance and increase muscle mass.
Many athletes take creatin to enhance their training results.
Creatin is derived from the Greek word "kreas" (meaning flesh) and the suffix "-in" (used in chemistry to denote substances). The term originally referred to a substance found in muscle tissue, linking it to its role in energy metabolism in the body.
Think of 'flesh' ('kreas') to remember that creatin is a substance related to muscle tissue.