IPA: /ˌdɪvɜːrtɪˈkjuːləʊsɪs/
KK: /dɪˌvɜrtɪˈkjuləˌloʊsɪs/
A health condition where small pouches form in the wall of the colon, which can lead to digestive issues.
The doctor diagnosed her with diverticulosis after she reported abdominal pain.
Diverticulosis is formed from "diverticulum" (from Latin, meaning a small passage or cavity) and the suffix "-osis" (from Greek, meaning a condition or disease). The term refers to a condition involving the presence of diverticula, which are small pouches that can form in the walls of the colon.
Think of 'diverticulum' as a small pouch and '-osis' indicating a condition. This helps you remember that diverticulosis is a condition involving small pouches in the colon.
No commonly confused words.