IPA: //haɪˈdeɪtɪd//
KK: /haɪˈdeɪɪd/
A fluid-filled sac that forms in the body due to infection by a type of tapeworm larva.
The doctor explained that the hydatid could cause serious health issues if not treated.
Hydatid is derived from the Greek word "hudatis" (ὑδάτις), meaning "water" or "fluid". The suffix "-id" comes from the Greek "-idēs" (είδης), which is used to form nouns indicating a relationship or belonging. Thus, hydatid refers to something related to water or fluid, specifically in a biological context, such as a cyst filled with fluid.
Think of 'water' ('hudatis') to remember that 'hydatid' refers to something related to fluid, especially in biological terms.