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indinavir

Upper-Intermediate (B2)

IPA: //ɪnˈdɪnəvɪr//

KK: /ɪnˈdɪnəˌvɪr/

noun
Definition

A medication that helps to stop the HIV virus from multiplying in the body, often used with other medicines.


Example

The doctor prescribed indinavir as part of the treatment plan for the patient with HIV.


Conversation
Sloth A
I heard that indinavir is really effective for HIV treatment.
Sloth B
Yeah, it’s one of the protease inhibitors they use.
Sloth A
I read that it's often combined with other medications.
Sloth B
Exactly, combining it helps to improve the overall effectiveness.
Root Explanation

The word 'indinavir' is a coined term, derived from the combination of 'indole' (a chemical compound) and 'navir' (a suffix used in the names of protease inhibitors). The 'indole' part refers to a specific structure in organic chemistry, while 'navir' is derived from the Latin 'navigare' (meaning to navigate), indicating its role in navigating the treatment of HIV. Thus, 'indinavir' refers to a compound that navigates the treatment of HIV through its chemical structure.

Memory Tip

Think of 'indole' as a key chemical structure that helps in the treatment of HIV, and 'navir' as a term that suggests navigating through the complexities of the disease.

Visually Confused Words

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