IPA: //ˌɛtɪˈdroʊneɪt//
KK: /ɛtɪˈdroʊneɪt/
A type of medication that helps prevent calcium loss from bones and is used to treat certain bone diseases.
The doctor prescribed etidronate to help strengthen her bones.
Etidronate is derived from the prefix "etidron-" (which is a synthetic compound name) and the suffix "-ate" (indicating a salt or ester of an acid). The word refers to a specific type of medication used to treat bone disorders, particularly osteoporosis, by affecting bone metabolism.
Think of 'etidron-' as a specific compound that helps with bone health, and '-ate' indicating a substance related to that compound. This helps you remember that etidronate is a medication related to bone treatment.
No commonly confused words.