IPA: /ˈkriːəˌtiːn/
KK: /ˈkriːəˌtiːn/
A substance found in muscles that helps supply energy for muscle movement, often used as a dietary supplement.
Many athletes take creatine to improve their performance during workouts.
Creatine originates from the Greek word "kreaton" (meaning flesh), which refers to its initial discovery in meat. The suffix "-ine" is commonly used in chemistry to denote substances, particularly those derived from organic compounds. Thus, creatine refers to a substance derived from flesh, specifically found in muscle tissue.
Think of 'flesh' ('kreaton') to remember that creatine is a substance found in muscle tissue, often associated with meat.